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Our Incredibly Colourful History You'll be staying in a
beautifully refurbished historic hotel. The land was one of the first four Crown land sites sold when Nambucca Heads was opened up in the late 1870's. There are conflicting historical records as to whether the purchase price was £6.10.0 or £46.0.0 The first owner was a former police officer named James Byrnes who had an extremely colourful and chequered history including at least one criminal conviction and gaol term. He built the "First Victoria Hotel" upon the site but because of his criminal record he was obliged to engage John Davis as the nominal Licensee. It was the first substantial building to be constructed in Nambucca Heads and opened for business in 1887. In later years subsequent owners relinquished the hotel license. The Arbuckles purchased the property in 1929 and renamed it "The Ranch" because of its large parcel of land. The Arbuckles operated it as a Guesthouse for many years.
For a short time the property also operated under the name of "The Ferns". Nambucca Heads slowly grew into a proper town as other buildings were built by those who worked in the railroad and timber industries. However for many years the Victoria Hotel was the only building of any style and substance. Even in the 1930's when it was then known as "The Ranch", the building dominated the waterfront area of Nambucca Heads as the following old black and white souvenir photograph confirms.
The Victoria Hotel held its fair share of dark secrets, most of which will never be fully revealed. In 1964 an old pistol and a bottle containing £2,000 was found under the floor boards. The badly damaged banknotes were send off to the local bank in the hope of replacement. Click the link if you would like to see the Bank's letter of reply.
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