Petrie Terrace Police Depot | |
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Location | 25–61 Petrie Terrace, Petrie Terrace, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Coordinates | 27°27′55″S 153°00′49″E / 27.4654°S 153.0135°E |
Design period | 1840s–1860s (mid-19th century) |
Built | 1850s–1960s |
Official name | Petrie Terrace Police Depot (former), Underground Night Club |
Type | state heritage (built, archaeological) |
Designated | 23 July 1999 |
Reference no. | 601894 |
Significant period | 1850s–1860s, 1930s (historical) 1850s–1930s (fabric) |
Significant components | parade ground/quadrangle/assembly ground, barracks – police, stables, roof/ridge ventilator/s / fleche/s, garage, fence/wall – perimeter, wall/s – retaining, workshop |
Builders | Andrew Petrie, John Petrie, Joshua Jeays |
Petrie Terrace Police Depot is a heritage-listed former police barracks at 25–61 Petrie Terrace, Petrie Terrace, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1850s to 1960s. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 23 July 1999.[1]
The site was vacated by the police in the mid-1980s and sold in 1987. The police barracks remained unused for two decades, while the two other surviving buildings saw alternate uses for some years.[1] In 2007–08, the entire site was redeveloped as a commercial and retail precinct known as "The Barracks".[2]