Kirra Beach Pavilion is located in Kirra Beach
Address: Marine Parade, Kirra Beach
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Kirra Beach Pavilion, constructed in 1935, is historically significant as the club house built by Kirra Surf Life Saving Club, the second oldest surf club in Queensland. The Pavilion is reflective of the growth of Coolangatta as a holiday destination in the inter-war period. The structure is characteristic of the Old English or Tudor Revival style architecture of that period and is aesthetically pleasing. Situated on the beach front the Pavilion continues to be a focal point for the local community and retains its social significance for that community. The place has special association with the Kirra Surf Life Saving Club.
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Queensland Heritage Register: NO
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