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In 1902 Jenners commissioned Peter Lyle Henderson, the best pub architect of his day to build a new Abbotsford on the North side of Rose Street. The Abbotsford's impeccable preservation is due to the vigilance of its proprietors and high quality of craftsmanship and materials used at its contruction. The inside is virtually unaltered since construction. The original large island bar of dark Spanish mahoganny which matches the panelling and the lavishly ornamented ceiling are in perfect condition. A recently completed refurbishment has given the bar all the sparkle
that was present when first built. The restaurant in particular has
benifited and complete with new chef and menu it is well worth another
visit. 'QUALITY AND SERVICE WITHOUT EXCEPTION'
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