Newcastle Police Stables

The Newcastle Police Stables on Clinton Street in Toodyay, Western Australia were constructed in 1891 and replaced the original timber stables erected on this site in 1860, which were destroyed by fire.

A fire that started in a dung heap destroyed those timber stables in 1890.

[1] The stables were replaced with a brick and stone structure designed by George Temple-Poole and built by James Hasell in 1891.

The façade facing the street is solid stonework with five small high level openings.

Restoration of the building began in the 1970s and the stables are currently open as part of the Newcastle Old Gaol Museum complex.

Police Stables from rear