The original Chardon’s Corner Hotel stood as a well‑known landmark at the busy intersection of Ipswich Road and Cracknell Road in Annerley, Brisbane. Built in the late 19th century and named after local landowner and businessman Frank Chardon, the hotel became a popular social hub for travellers and residents alike during the suburb’s early development. Its distinctive timber architecture and commanding position made it a focal point of the community, serving as both a meeting place and a symbol of Brisbane’s expanding southern suburbs. Sadly, the original building was destroyed by fire in the mid‑20th century, marking the end of a piece of Annerley’s local history, though the site remains known as Chardon’s Corner today, preserving the name and memory of its heritage. queenslandplaces.com.aubrisbanelocalwiki.org
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Chardon’s Corner Hotel: Postcard Pack / Set of 5 / A6 or A5
Chardon’s Corner Hotel: Postcard Pack / Set of 5 / A6 or A5
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