Cottesloe Beach Hotel, Heritage pub at Cottesloe Beach, Australia
The Cottesloe Beach Hotel is a pub and accommodation building located on Marine Parade, distinguished by its Art Deco style with horizontal lines and decorated pillars. The main structure houses a bar, restaurant, and rooms with access to the beach and promenade.
The building was constructed between 1904 and 1905 and later underwent major renovation and expansion in the 1930s. This transformation shaped the appearance of the structure that stands protected today as a registered heritage site.
The building displays Art Deco design features that reflect early seaside life and form part of the local architectural story. Visitors can see these historical design choices clearly in the pillars and along the front.
The location is easily accessible from the beach and offers different areas for food, drinks, and accommodation. It is best to arrive early depending on the time of day to secure a good spot.
The establishment started as a tearoom run by Mrs. Alice McSwan and later became a hotel that witnessed the growth of beach culture in the area. This transformation shows how the place evolved from a simple cafe into an established hospitality venue.
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