Wentworth Hotel (1855–1966)
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Wentworth Hotel (1855–1966)
Wentworth Hotel may refer to: *Sofitel Sydney Wentworth *Wentworth Hotel, Perth The Wentworth Hotel is located on the corner of Murray Street and William Street in Perth, Western Australia. The hotel was known as the ''Gordons Hotel'' prior to the First World War. It was rebuilt by Mary Thomas (later Mary Raine) in 192 ...
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Sofitel Sydney Wentworth
The Sofitel Sydney Wentworth (also referred to as the Wentworth Hotel) is a heritage-listed luxury five-star hotel located at 61–101 Phillip Street in the Sydney central business district, New South Wales, Australia. The Wentworth Hotel on this site opened in December 1966, to a design by associate architects Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and Laurie & Heath in the Post-war International Style, replacing the original Wentworth Hotel on Lang Street, which had operated since 1855 as one of Sydney's most prominent hotels. Originally owned and operated by Qantas, the hotel was operated by Sheraton from 1982, Rydges from 1995, and has been operated by Sofitel since 2004. The hotel stands at a height of , with 20 floors and 436 hotel rooms. History Development The history of the hotel dates back to 1855, when the Wentworth Hotel was first opened as a boarding house on Lang Street further to the west in inner Sydney. Owned and run by the Maclurcan family, the Wentworth Hotel eventual ...
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