
Built in 1825, the Old Richmond Courthouse is a significant example of Regency architecture, featuring an elliptical courtroom with a concave ceiling. Designed by Colonial Architect David Lambe, it originally served as the administrative and judicial hub for Tasmania's third-largest Police District. The building also functioned as temporary housing for soldiers and a venue for church services before local churches were established. In 1861, it became the Richmond Council Chambers, a role it held until 1993 when the municipality amalgamated with Clarence City Council. Today, the courthouse houses the Richmond Online Access Centre, offering internet access and a collection of second-hand books.
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