Clare Old Police Station and Courthouse Museum – National Trust Property

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About this site: Claire Old Police Station and Courthouse Museum was built in 1850 and is located about one mile from the town centre. The building housed police troopers and dispensed justice until the late 1870s and it is now protected by the National Trust.
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VISIT THEIR WEBSITE EMAIL THEMVictoria Road and Neagles Rock Road
Clare
5453
SA
Ph. (08) 8842 2376