Early 1900s Washington Hotel Lobbs Hole

Below 2025 Partly renovated (Almost complete Late 2026) Same building at Humula

STEP BACK IN TIME AT HUMULA GUEST HOUSE
Join us to discover the history of the Washington Hotel (the largest hotel in Australia when it was built in 1874) Originally at the Ravine Lobbs Hole near Kiandra in the Snowy Mountains to serve the Gold miners and later the Copper mines. When the mines flooded the hotel was repurposed. Amazingly the entire building was moved piece by piece, it was pulled apart and transported to The American Yards/fields Gold fields by bullock and cart in 1910 where it lost its identity of being a licensed hotel and became the Humula village general store, haberdashery, bakery, grocery, a service station for a new invention called petrol engines and then it was the 700 timber mill workers shop in 1960s it was registered as the Humula Post Office. The mill closed the farms became Pine forests after 50 years both the Humula store and post office closed. It fell into disrepair for the next 8 years the floors rotted it was auctioned off for $100k
In November 2021 its new owners Robert and Gail who run the Familclub events business committed to renovate this heritage listed building back to its former glory as a single story Victorian heritage building consisting of a huge residence an antique store and 4 apartments for our guests Family and friends
After 18 months arguing with Wagga Wagga Council we were advised to repair the heritage building to meet council needs we changed it from commercial Post Office back to residential which it had been for over a hundred years this was approved and we moved in. After taking 240 tons of rubbish to the tip the repairs began on 24 rooms creating a residence a shop and gardens
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Travellers to Humula will find Humula sports club next to the hotel open on Friday nights. There are no shops or food outlets in Humula
Nearby Tarcutta on the Hume Highway offers most services. Rosewood offers Gone Barney store Cafe Post office Nursery and The Railway Cafe offers electronic-biking for both cyclists and handicapped people to enjoy views from the old railway that cannot be seen by road making the rail trail from Rosewood to Tumut a hugely popular attraction in Rosewood where we are the nearest accommodation to the west, or enjoy a trip to historic Tumbarumba, try the wineries, trout fishing, hiking or for more adventurous guests try skiing and tobogganing at Mt Selwyn Ski fields.
Located in the Snowy Valley region you are surrounded by rolling foothills exactly halfway 465km to both Sydney and Melbourne or 230km from Canberra its just an hour to visit tumbarumba, Albury, Wagga, Tumut, Batlow, Adelong, Gundagai and Holbrook famous for its submarine and many museums like many other country towns that have so much to offer.
STEP BACK IN TIME Antigue Guest House will offer guests luxury accommodation each with en suites and self contained kitchenettes within a heritage building decorated to suit the age of the building View website https://antiquesathumulaguesthouse.com
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