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Royale Chulan Penang

Boustead & Co.'s 1892 Weld Quay godown, now a harbour-side retreat

🇲🇾 George Town, Malaysia·Est. 1892·British Colonial·$
59 HHI Notable
Heritage Notable

About the Property

The 1892 Boustead Building on Weld Quay began as the principal cargo godown of Boustead & Co., one of Penang's most powerful British trading firms. Its deep-plan warehouse bays, iron columns and thick masonry walls — built to receive spice, tin and rubber from across the Straits — have been restored in compliance with UNESCO conservation requirements, the colonial industrial fabric preserved as the armature for a refined heritage hotel on the historic waterfront.

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Original Purpose

Boustead & Co. merchant warehouse (godown)

Highlights

Historic Pengkalan Weld waterfront locationColonial-era building facadeHeritage meets contemporary designUNESCO World Heritage Zone

History Timeline

1786

Francis Light establishes George Town; Weld Quay becomes the commercial waterfront where European trading houses construct godowns (warehouses) to handle the growing volume of spice and commodity trade.

1826

The Straits Settlements formation places Penang at the centre of British regional trade; Boustead and Company establishes its Penang agency on Weld Quay to manage cargo movements across Southeast Asia.

1892

Boustead and Company constructs its imposing British Colonial godown on Weld Quay, featuring thick load-bearing brick walls, cast-iron columns, and wide cargo bays designed to store tin, rubber, and spices.

1942

Japanese forces seize the Weld Quay waterfront warehouses including the Boustead Building, repurposing them as military supply depots during the occupation of Penang.

1957

Malayan independence transforms the trading landscape; Boustead and Company gradually winds down its Penang warehouse operations as containerisation and shifting trade routes reduce the role of historic godowns.

2008

George Town UNESCO inscription protects the Weld Quay waterfront including the 1892 Boustead Building; the godown is subsequently restored and opens as Royale Chulan Penang, the city first heritage waterfront hotel.