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Castlemaine Gaol

Old Castlemaine Gaol
Location Castlemaine, Victoria
Opened 1861
Closed August 1990

The Old Castlemaine Gaol is a prison located in Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia. The prison was modelled on Pentonville; the present building replaced the original, designed by Inspector General John Price which was never occupied. Built in 1861 to house offenders from the goldfields and nearby towns, it served various functions in the penal system before it was closed down and its prisoners transferred to HM Prison Loddon in 1990.

From 1861 to 1908 (the colonial era), the gaol housed all manner of criminals, including lunatics, debtors and ten men that were hanged within the walls. In the later of these years however, the gaol housed mostly short term sentenced prisoners and first time offenders.

Between 1909 and 1951, the gaol was transformed into a reformatory school for boys aged between 16 and 25 (but most were under 21).

The gaol then closed for a number of years, before reopening in 1954 to accommodate medium security prisoners from across the state once again. It remained open until August 1990.

Since, it has been used as a hotel and tourist attraction. It served as the studio for local community radio station WMA FM 94.9. It is now open to the public and offers regular guided and self-guided tours where visitors can explore what lies behind the old stone walls of this prison. The complex also includes the Governor's Cafe and is the venue for a number of shows and events.

The grounds were originally landscaped by renowned landscape gardener Hugh Linaker.

Coordinates: 37°3′43″S 144°12′41″E / 37.06194°S 144.21139°E / -37.06194; 144.21139


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