
The Marian Boutique Lodging House
Original 1920s Peranakan tiles and lime-plaster inside George Town's heritage zone
About the Property
Tucked within the UNESCO-listed George Town heritage zone, The Marian occupies a lovingly restored 1920s Penang shophouse that retains its original lime-plaster walls, timber louvred shutters, and ornate Peranakan tilework. The intimate six-room property offers an unhurried, lived-in version of Straits Chinese domestic life, with antique furnishings sourced from local estates and a courtyard breakfast served beneath century-old rafters. Its human scale and hands-on host hospitality make it one of the more authentic heritage lodging experiences available in the UNESCO core zone.
Original Purpose
Residential Shophouse
Highlights
History Timeline
Penang enters the Straits Settlements era; residential shophouses in the Straits Eclectic style proliferate across George Town as prosperous Chinese and Eurasian families invest in permanent urban dwellings.
The Straits Eclectic shophouse is constructed with characteristic lime-plaster walls, timber louvred shutters, hand-painted Peranakan floor tiles, and a five-foot covered walkway along its street frontage.
Japanese occupation disrupts the residential neighbourhood; the shophouse is vacated by its owners and commandeered for billeting during the three-and-a-half-year military administration of Penang.
Following Malayan independence the shophouse is returned to family ownership and occupied as a multi-generational home, the original lime-plaster walls and Peranakan tilework kept intact through careful domestic upkeep.
George Town UNESCO inscription highlights the significance of intact 1920s Straits Eclectic shophouses; the building is identified as retaining rare original fabric including its full set of hand-painted floor tiles.
The Marian Boutique Lodging House opens after a loving restoration that preserves the original lime-plaster walls, timber louvred shutters, and Peranakan tilework that survived intact for nearly a century.