Central Local Court House, Sydney
in Sydney, AustraliaCategory: Attraction
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98 Liverpool St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia Print route »Coordinates
S33° 52' 34.08252" E151° 12' 25.49558" (-33.8761340331, 151.207082105) Start navigation »Phone & WWW
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The Central Local Court House or Police Law Courts or Central Police Court is an heritage-listed building located at 98 Liverpool Street, in the central business district of Sydney, New South Wales in Australia. Constructed in the Federation Free Classical style based on original designs by Colonial Architect, James Barnet, the building structure was completed in 1892 under the supervision of Barnet's successor, Government Architect, Walter Liberty Vernon.
The court house is located in a precinct that includes the Downing Centre, and buildings housing the Family Court of Australia and the Federal Circuit Court in Sydney. Adjacent to the court house is Brickfield Place, a brick paved courtyard with seating and planter boxes, constructed in 1892, assessed as a good example of urban design for public open space.