Beechworth Gold Office and Sub-Treasury

Beechworth Gold Office and Sub-TreasuryThe Beechworth Gold Office and Sub-Treasury is located in Ford Street and is one of the most significant buildings within the Beechworth Historic Precinct. Beechworth's Gold Office and Sub-Treasury was constructed in 1858 by contractors Martell and Rogers at a total cost of 892 pounds. The building was expanded in 1861 by contractors Dalrymple and Simmie to include an additional two offices and a strongroom at a cost of 525 pounds.

At the height of the Beechworth gold rush the Sub-Treasury building would accumulate around 14,000 ounces of gold each fortnight, from where it was transported under armed escort to Melbourne.

As the gold rush faded during the 1880's the Beechworth Sub-Treasury building became the Beechworth Police Station and remained as such until the mid 1990's when a new police station was built.

Beechworth Gold Office and Sub-Treasury

 

Find us on Facebook
Follow Us