In 1866 Joseph Cox was granted a Publicamns License for the Court House Hotel, Mudgee.
In 1867 Thomas Honeysett was granted a Publican's License for the Court House Hotel, Mudgee.
15 September 1927
MUDGEE RESIDENT'S DEATH.
MUDGEE, Wednesday.
Mr. T. D. Murdock, proprietor of the Court House Hotel, Mudgee, died on Monday at the age of 62 years. Deceased was a native of Scotland, and came to Australia as a boy. He was a resident of Mudgee for about 10 months, having come from Canberra. Mrs. P. Boden (daughter) is the only surviving member of the family1
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16 April 1928
MUDGEE HOTEL CHANGES HANDS
The control of one of the most popular houses of call in Mudgee, the Court House Hotel, changes hands today (Monday) when the new licensee, Mr. J. C. Thorpe, takes over from Mesdames Bowden and Bradley who have been conducting the hotel since the death of the former proprietor, Mr. T. D. Murdock, some eight or nine months ago. The late Mr. Murdock worked up a good connection for this old-established hostelry and since his death, his daughter Mrs. Bowden, assisted by Mrs. Bradley has continued the good work so capably that in welcoming Mr. Thorpe to Mudgee, the Guardian feels assured that he will find no cause to regret his new venture2
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18 June 1936
Licensees
Lewis C. MaCallum 1.1.20.
Amelia Derrett 30.6.20.
Donald Baillie 25.5.25.
Leslie Fowler Souter 26.4.26.
Thos. David Murdock (decd). 8.11.26.
(Rowan Purdon Hickson, executor of will of Thos. David Murdock, dec’d).
Oswald Edward Kennedy 2.3.36.
Jos. Hornby Kitching 30.3.36.
Trevor James Kelsey 1.6.36.
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John Charles Thorp 16/4/28.
William John Hawkins 16.10.33.
Bert James Hawkins Apptd. Agent to carry on till 20.6.34 5.3.34.
Exors. Of Estate of W. J. Hawkins (dec’d) to Arthur Ernest Hawkins 21.5.34.
Owner
George Marks Gladstone Lane, Mudgee 1.1.20.
Mortgagee
George Davidson Mudgee 1923.
F. W. Day Licensee of Royal Hotel Mudgee.
General
28.1.27. Order 40A made - 5 months to complete - Cost £350.
19.3.28. Appn. Material Alterations to Stables - Granted. Complete by 2 months . Cost £60.
28.5.28. Appn. Material Alterns. Granted - Complete by 6 weeks - Cost £40.
18.6.36. Order made 40A. - Withdrawn3
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3 April 1939
AT the Mudgee Licensing Court this morning the licence of the Court House Hotel, Mudgee, was transferred from T. G. Kelsey to Walton Coleman, of Sydney4 .
14 November 2024
111 Market Street Mudgee NSW 2850
Other
850 m²
Commercial Auction
COURTHOUSE HOTEL MUDGEE
An exceptional opportunity to own a piece of Mudgee's history! The iconic Courthouse Hotel Mudgee, built in 1858, is now on the market to the public for the first time in many years.
- Historic Landmark: Established in 1858, the Courthouse Hotel has long been a part of Mudgee's history and community. It holds a classic architectural charm that reflects its longstanding place in the town.
- Popular Pub and Bistro: The hotel is famous for its bistro, which serves up a range of pub favorites and seasonal specials, often featuring local produce. With a variety of dining options, from the front deck to the cosy vine covered beer garden out the back. It attracts both locals and tourists alike.
-The sale includes a valuable hotel license, adding significant potential for future operations and revenue, with a full handover to the new owner. It is currently owned and operated (not currently leased)
- Local Wine and Beer Selection: As Mudgee is a well-known wine region, the Courthouse Hotel features a curated selection of local wines and beers, giving patrons a taste of the region's best offerings.
- Live Entertainment: The hotel is a popular spot for live music and events, regularly hosting local bands, DJs, and other entertainment, creating a lively hub for socializing and nightlife in Mudgee.
- Classic Country Hospitality: Known for its friendly and welcoming vibe, the Courthouse Hotel is a place where travelers and locals can unwind in a relaxed setting, often enjoying the historic charm of the hotel's interior or its outdoor seating area.
- Central Location: Positioned on Mudgee's main street, the Courthouse Hotel is within easy walking distance to shops, galleries, and other local attractions, making it a convenient stop for visitors exploring the town.
Accommodation Options: While primarily known as a pub, there are several rooms in the hotel for guest accommodation with shared bathroom facilities, including the original "Cobb & Co stables" Converted to group accommodation perfect for team and group bookings both with ensuite bathrooms.
With its unparalleled character and prime positioning, The Courthouse Hotel Mudgee is a rare opportunity to acquire an iconic establishment in one of New South Wales' premier regional locations.
Contact David Goldring on 0426 251 981 or Jessika Weatherall on 0488 386 493 at The Property Shop to arrange your private inspection today5 !
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