Country charm lives on through restoration project

THE country appeal of the Rosewood Hotel lives on through new owners Luke and Lynnette Chalmers.

The hotel has undergone a transformation after months of restoration work creating a warm and welcoming family atmosphere.

The Chalmers said they were drawn to the Rosewood Hotel because of its interesting past and its heritage charm.

The hotel was first licensed in 1870. It was destroyed by fire in 1912 and was re-built in 1914.

The Chalmers said the restoration project stayed true to the hotel’s rich heritage and character.

The bar area now features a leather lounge and stool seating decorated to take you back in time and the interior has been immaculately restored.

The hotel recently reopened with a new menu created around utilising locally sourced meats and produce and plans for live entertainment.

Luke Chalmers said the priority was to have a point of difference in the town that catered for all families.

“So far, we have received great feedback and we have been supported from the moment we opened the doors,” he said.

“This is not our first big renovation. Our career is in the building and hospitality industries and we are so excited to have brought this country gem back to a vibrant, bright and inviting space for all to enjoy.”

Unique décor lights brighten the dining area, with a piano placed next to the seating area.

“The next stage is to bring the back area to life where you will walk through the hallway area, past the staircase and into a large open back deck, that will lead to a stage area, a beer garden and a children’s play area,” Luke said.

“This interactive space will be dog friendly and will cater for a vast array of different

entertainers on the centre stage.”

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