Pyrenees Family Hotel, Lexton, Victoria
‘The Pyrenees Hotel’ is an historic hotel in the historic township
of Lexton. The Hotel was built in 1845, in the height of the gold
rush. Lexton was at the crossroads of central Victoria on the main
route to Sydney. The Lexton area was discovered by Major Thomas
Mitchell in 1836.
The historic two storey building was built with hand-made bricks,
the front of the hotel is now rendered but the residence is in the
original brick. The Hotel is at the gateway to the Pyrenees Ranges &
the famous Pyrenees wineries.
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