History
History of Hotel
O’mahony’s Hotel (formerly Allman’s Hotel) is of cultural heritage significance. the hotel
was constructed in about 1887 for Daniel Allman to cater for Warwick’s need as a major service and trade centre on the Darling Downs. The property is situated diagonally opposite the Warwick Railway Station which was erected on its site in 1887.
It consists of a two storied brick main block with filigree verandahs to both street frontages, a two storied brick accommodation
wing which runs west to the rear of the main block. The building has been renovated during the past seven years and is substantially intact both internally and externally. It retains the pressed metal ceilings and joinery.







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