Goulburn Court House

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Goulburn Court House is a historic 19th-century judicial building in Goulburn, New South Wales, noted for its grand architecture and ongoing role in the region’s legal system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf courthouse
government building
heritage-listed building
architect James Barnet
architectRole Colonial Architect of New South Wales
architecturalStyle Classical Revival
Victorian architecture
surface form: Victorian Free Classical
buildingType public building
category Law and Order
constructionEnd 1887
constructionStart 1880
contains courtrooms
judge’s chambers
jury rooms
public galleries
country Australia
era 19th century
floorCount 2
function administration of justice
judicial
hasClockTower yes
hasColonnade yes
hasDome yes
hasFlagpole yes
hasPortico yes
hasStaircase grand internal staircase
hasSymmetricalFacade yes
heritageListingAuthority New South Wales Heritage Council
heritageListingDate 2 April 1999
heritageNumber 1003
heritageRegister State Heritage Register listing (New South Wales)
surface form: New South Wales State Heritage Register
heritageSignificance architectural significance as a major 19th-century courthouse
historical significance for the development of the Goulburn region
social significance as a focus of local legal and civic life
heritageStatus state heritage (built) item
location Goulburn
surface form: Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia
material brick
sandstone
notableFor continuing use as a courthouse
grand architectural design
openingDate 1887
operator New South Wales Department of Communities and Justice
surface form: NSW Department of Communities and Justice

Government of New South Wales
surface form: New South Wales Government
proximityTo Goulburn
surface form: Goulburn city centre
regionServed Goulburn region
Southern Tablelands
surface form: Southern Tablelands of New South Wales
roofMaterial slate
state New South Wales

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Goulburn hasLandmark Goulburn Court House
Belmore Park near Goulburn Court House