Burrows House
Formerly the Crown Lands Office, Burrows House has served many purposes since it was built in the 1860's. The City Council had offices there in the 1960's and later converted it to community use under the title of Burrows House, honouring Percy Burrows, the flour mill owner who was Mayor in 1916 when Albury's electricity supply was opened.
The facade is decorated with Greek Revival details in stuccowork while the side facing the courthouse has a two-storey verandah and colonnade.
