Pinjarra Court House

Murray Attractions

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Hours: Monday - Sunday 10am - 2pm

A National Trust property built in 1938, the Pinjarra Court House was a much anticipated building for the community and its pleasing Art Deco architecture adds to the delightful aspect of the town.

Built on the site of the original 1864 courthouse, the one we see today was constructed in the mid 1930s by the Public Works Department. It is a key heritage building on the main street of town along with the adjoining Post Office and Police Station. Its use as a court building ceased in 2003. A striking contributor to the visual amenity of the heritage of the township of Pinjarra, it continues to be used today as a space for people to co work, co create and co innovate!

The Court House has been transformed into a vibrant place and is the perfect space for those wanting to network with other creatives, likeminded entrepreneurs, small business owners or community members. The space is available for co working, meetings, community events, workshops or... just to hang out!

Location & Directions

22 George Street, Pinjarra WA 6208 Australia