It was designed by colonial architect George Temple-Poole and was part of a scheme by the Public Works Department.
[8] It was added to the State Heritage Register in 1995, with the listing noting that the building was "a fine example of both turn-of-the-century Public Works architecture and civic architecture of George Temple-Poole".
[9] As at 2019, the building is no longer used for postal services which are provided from a new location on Piesse Street.
[10] Since 2011, Uniquely Toodyay, a Co-operative store- run by locals who make/grow/produce and then sell there products, have called it home.
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