Gap Hotel on the old Warwick to Stanthorpe Road, Unknown, ca. 1890
Courtesy State Library of Queensland.
The Gap Hotel was located on the old Warwick to Stanthorpe Road (now called Old Stanthorpe Road) at Cherry Gully. Until the railway opened in 1881, this road was the only road from Warwick to Stanthorpe, and Cobb & Co. coaches would change horses and allow passengers to breakfast at the Gap Hotel.
Courtesy State Library of Queensland.
The Gap Hotel was located on the old Warwick to Stanthorpe Road (now called Old Stanthorpe Road) at Cherry Gully. Until the railway opened in 1881, this road was the only road from Warwick to Stanthorpe, and Cobb & Co. coaches would change horses and allow passengers to breakfast at the Gap Hotel.
Courtesy State Library of Queensland.
The Gap Hotel was located on the old Warwick to Stanthorpe Road (now called Old Stanthorpe Road) at Cherry Gully. Until the railway opened in 1881, this road was the only road from Warwick to Stanthorpe, and Cobb & Co. coaches would change horses and allow passengers to breakfast at the Gap Hotel.
This article by Marika McNichol from the former Southern Free Times talks about the building, and the article indicates where the ruins might be.