Auburn Old Police Station and Courthouse Museum – National Trust

Auburn Old Police Station and Courthouse Museum – National Trust
Place
South Australia
Auburn Old Police Station and Courthouse Museum
A unique Old Police Station and Courthouse featuring variety of stone work and handsawn Redgum.
The Old Police Station and Courthouse were completed in 1860 and later extended. A variety of stone was used in the construction of the buildings, as well as handsawn Redgum and three different types of paving; flat slate paving, pitch paving and cobble work.
Details
Auburn Old Police Station and Courthouse Museum
Address:
St Vincent Street, Auburn 5451 SA
Open:
By Appointment only
Phone:
(08) 8849 2262
Email:
dklamb@rbe.net.au
Website:
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077920213048
Entry Fees:
No admission fees, donation based
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