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1883

The land on which this historic hotel stands was first purchased by Christina Ann Ferguson on 25 September 1883

In 1902 the hotel was developed by Sydney born architect E E Giles who lived locally on East Street.

The hotels first licensee was Alfred J Enright from 1902 – 1923 still to this day the longest serving Licensee. We believe the picture below is of the opening of the Hotel.

ANZAC TRAIL

The Woodbridge Hotel also features on the Guildford ANZAC Trail, having hosted convalescing soldiers including Pt. John Crump, Pt. William Murray Kennedy and Pt. Horace Schofield on the premises between 1916 and 1918.

For information on the ANZAC Trail visit www.guildfordanzacs.org.au/

1933

Woodbridge Hotel 1933

1953

In 1953 part of the balcony was enclosed.

The balcony and upstairs rooms have been lovingly restored by current owners and are now used for private functions and meetings

NOW…

The current owners have been custodians of this historic hotel since 2003. A complete timeline of Licensees can be viewed on a bulkhead inside the main entrance of the hotel.

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