Grittleton Lodge — A History

A Living Piece of Bunbury's Story

Standing at the corner of Clifton and Molloy Streets, Grittleton Lodge is one of Bunbury's most treasured heritage buildings — and now, as part of The Clifton, it's available to guests who want to sleep somewhere that history has truly touched.

Built around 1885 as a two-storey brick and iron building with a symmetrical facade and two-storey verandahs, the Lodge is a fine example of Victorian Georgian architecture. With its rendered masonry walls, hipped corrugated iron roof, graceful dormer windows, and decorative iron lacework, it remains one of the most striking streetscapes in the city.