1886 - Court House, Inverell, NSW
Posted by: Tuena
S 29° 46.600 E 151° 06.813
56J E 317633 N 6704469
Inverell Courthouse is an impressive and grand public building designed in the Victorian Italianate style.
Waymark Code: WMP3TP
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Date Posted: 06/25/2015
Views: 3
The main building, which houses the central courtroom, has a gable pedimented roof which is surmounted by a clock tower. Typical Italianate detailing includes round arched windows with key stone mouldings and simple pilasters dividing the external wall into three bays. Flanking wings have hipped roofs finished with simple gable parapets.
It was designed by Colonial Architect J Barnet with construction taking three years between 1885 & 1887. It is a heritage listed building, with the above description obtained from the NSW Government's Environment & Heritage Office here (
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