Cremorne Point Manor
Cremorne Point Manor is a 4 star boutique hotel in North Sydney, Australia.[1][2] It is established in a 19th-century federation style 2 story building on Cremorne Road, Cremorne Point, which has been designated by the government of New South Wales as a North Sydney Heritage.[3] HistoryCremorne Point Manor was once a guesthouse named Redcourt.[2][4] According to a tourist guide advertisement of 1927/28, one Miss L. F. Carl was a contact person for Redcourt. Public records show that the 19th century federation style 2 story building used to be 8 Cremorne Road[3] until the property was split in a deed in 1988, then it became 6 Cremorne Road.[1] The building overlooks Cremorne Point and Mosman Bay.[5] It was once restored, later renovated and modernised, but maintains its 19th-century federation style.[2] As Lex Hall wrote in the Weekend Australian of 24–25 February 2007, "The hotel is believed to have been built in the late 1880s, when a coal seam was discovered in Cremorne. Fortunately, the plan to mine the seam was scotched, thanks to stiff opposition from locals. Cremorne Point Manor has been a guesthouse for about 50 years".[5] In July 2012, indexing of the Cremorne Point Manor brand was approved by IP Australia; the trademark number is 1504272.[6] Cremorne Point Manor has 29 rooms.[2][5] References
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