Oatlands Supreme Courthouse
JUST TURN UP! | 7 Campbell St, Oatlands
Saturday, Nov 01
Photographer: Nina Hamilton
JUST TURN UP, NO BOOKINGS REQUIRED!
Architect: John Lee Archer
Step into history at the Oatlands Supreme Courthouse, first built in 1829 by two convicts from the local chain gang. In 1834, Colonial Architect John Lee Archer gave it a classy makeover, adding a grand façade, elegant stone mantle, and a rare “waggon headed ceiling.” From 1841 to 1863, the Supreme Court sat here, hearing hundreds of cases, from cheeky highway robberies to grim murder trials. Justice was never boring in Oatlands!
Open: Saturday 1 November, 10am-12pm
Location
Oatlands
Building Types
Cultural
Government
Architectural Period
Pre-separation Colonial (1836-1850)
Features
Heritage
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