Photo: Christopher Wood / CC BY-SA 3.0
Perched at the top of Port Macquarie's main street, the Historic Courthouse is a handsome sandstone building that has anchored the town's civic life since 1869. With its elegant Victorian Italianate design and shady verandahs, it's one of the finest surviving examples of its kind in regional New South Wales. Step inside to discover a small but thoughtfully curated museum that brings the region's convict and colonial past to life, complete with original court furnishings and fascinating local artefacts.
Highlights & What to See
- Courtroom Museum: The original courtroom has been preserved with its bench, dock and public gallery intact. You can almost hear the gavel fall as you imagine the trials of convicts and settlers that once took place here.
- Convict History Displays: Learn about Port Macquarie's origins as a penal settlement for secondary offenders, with exhibits featuring leg irons, tools and personal items recovered from archaeological digs.
- Heritage Gardens: The courthouse is set within a beautifully maintained garden filled with century-old trees and flowering shrubs — a peaceful spot for a picnic or a moment of reflection.
- Architectural Details: Look up to admire the intricate cast-iron lacework on the verandah, the timber ceiling in the courtroom and the original cedar joinery throughout the building.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow 30–45 minutes to tour the museum and grounds at a leisurely pace. The courthouse is small but packed with stories, so you won't need more than an hour unless you're a history buff keen to read every panel. Combine it with a stroll along Port Macquarie's historic precinct and a coffee at one of the nearby cafés on Clarence Street for a perfect morning outing.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Macquarie Museum – just a two-minute walk away, this larger museum delves deeper into the region's natural and social history, with excellent Aboriginal and maritime collections.
- Tacking Point Lighthouse – a 10-minute drive to the coast, this 1879 lighthouse offers sweeping ocean views and a chance to spot migrating whales between May and November.
- Koala Hospital – a unique wildlife rehabilitation centre where you can see rescued koalas being cared for in a natural bushland setting; it's a 15-minute drive from the courthouse.
- Sea Acres Rainforest Centre – a short drive south, this boardwalk winds through a remnant coastal rainforest, home to towering palms, ancient ferns and abundant birdlife.
- Hastings River – hire a kayak or join a river cruise to explore the waterways that first brought convicts and settlers to this beautiful corner of the coast.
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Image credits
- Port Macquarie Museum — Inas / CC0
- Tacking Point Lighthouse — Tacking Point Lighthouse qtl1.jpg : Quartl derivative work: Tomer T ( talk ) / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Koala Hospital — Diliff / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Sea Acres Rainforest Centre — Bild von bere von awstburg auf Pixabay https://pixabay.com/de/photos/die-dschungel-von-chiapas-1865639/ / CC0
- Hastings River — Sky rockets in flight at English Wikipedia / Public domain