Charlotte County Court House

The Charlotte County Court House (French: Palais de justice du comté de Charlotte) is a former court house located in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada.

[1] The court house was constructed in 1840 adjacent to the Charlotte County Gaol, and was designed by architect Thomas Berry.

The building features a pedimented portico, onto which a large Royal coat of arms was added in 1858 by Charles Kennedy.

[2] In its early years, the building was a focal point for local activities such as elections, fairs, parades, and official visits.

[3] The building was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1981, as the best preserved example in New Brunswick of the typical mid-19th century Maritime courthouse.