Police Watch-House
Style
Simple Colonial Civic
Year started
1837
Years modified
1840, 1864, 1899, 1980 and 1996.
Builder
David Taylor and Messrs Brodie and Craig
Colonial Architect
Mortimer Lewis
About the Police Watch House
The Kissing Point Police Watch House, or lockup, was built in 1837 and is possibly the oldest functioning police station building in NSW. Mortimer Lewis, Colonial Architect (1835-1849) was a prolific designer, responsible for the first buildings in the Tarban Creek Lunatic Asylum (Gladesville Hospital). Ex-convict John Small was the first constable.
ln 1836, the Watch House had one male and one female cell, plus two toilets and a constable's room. A hall led from the front to the back of the building, and the Pyrmont sandstone walls were 305-380mm thick. The purpose of the small alcoves adjacent to the front door is unknown.
Location
802-808 Victoria Road, Ryde 2112 View Map
-33.81549577, 151.1002464
802-808 Victoria Road ,
Ryde 2112
802-808 Victoria Road ,
Ryde 2112
Police Watch-House