It is one of two single bay Stripped Classical fire stations built during the Western Australian Fire Brigades Board's 1930s building campaign.
It is rendered in part and bricked to a lower level, all painted.
[2] Toodyay Fire Station was a result of the Bush Fires Act 1937, which permitted local authorities to take over the responsibility of bushfire control, along with the purchase and storage of fire-fighting equipment and setting up of fire-fighting brigades.
[1] The fire station services were relocated to a new building in 2002.
[3] The Toodyay Fire Station is now used as an art gallery.