NameAlbion Park Court House and Police ComplexTypeBuildingGeolocation[1] AddressTongarra Road, Albion ParkDescriptionIn the late 1800s, Albion Park residents petitioned for land for a courthouse, police station and post office.
The first Court of Petty Sessions was held on 21 December, 1894, in a room of a home owned by pioneer John Russell.
Designed by Government architect Walter Liberty Vernon, and built by Frederick Lemm of Dulwich Hill, the new Courthouse opened in 1908 with S. Alexander presiding Magistrate and Gabriel Timbs junior as Bailiff.