National Hotel Warwick History
National Hotel Warwick was constructed circa 1907 for Daniel Allman, to designs by the architectural firm James Marks & Son of Toowoomba, with contractor Daniel Connolly. The hotel opened by early 1908 as a two-storey masonry building with 16 bedrooms and street-corner prominence.
In recent years it operated as O’Mahony’s Hotel, having undergone restoration of heritage features and continuing as accommodation and hospitality venue. The name ‘National Hotel, Warwick’ is listed on the Queensland Heritage Register.
Its significance includes: demonstration of early 20th-century hotel design in regional Queensland, association with the Allman family, the architectural firm James Marks & Son, and well-preserved original fabric such as pressed-metal ceilings, verandas, and timber joinery.
Key heritage components: two-storey masonry construction, prominent corner verandah with iron lacework, internal high ceilings (including pressed-metal ceilings), cedar staircase, and continuing use as hotel.
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