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Now open to the public the Berry Courthouse was abolished on the 30th July 1988 as it was no longer needed as a local courthouse. Visitors can now enjoy the Victorian Gardens and the elegant Classical courthouse - it is sure to remind you of the Grecian beginnings of our justice system.

The building was designed by James Barnet in the Greek Revival style and built in 1890 and 1891 at a cost of 1,658 pounds 10 shillings and 7 pence. The Court House appears to have been completed in September 1891 at a final cost of 1658 pounds 10 shillings and 7 pence.

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*The Courthouse is located in Victoria Street on the corner of Albany Street *Victoria Street is two blocks to the east of the Main Road through Berry, the Princes Highway (also known as Queen Street) *Park in Victoria Street or Albany Street beside the Courthouse. Parking is free

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58 Victoria Street
Berry NSW
Australia

Getting There*The Courthouse is located in Victoria Street on the corner of Albany Street *Victoria Street is two blocks to the east of the Main Road through Berry, the Princes Highway (also known as Queen Street) *Park in Victoria Street or Albany Street beside the Courthouse. Parking is free
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