Yellow and red police station building

Old Jail Museum Open Day

Did you know Petone was the first place in New Zealand to have a Police force? Find out about this and other interesting Petone stories in the Old Jail Museum.

Come to the Old Jail Museum – a well-preserved former lockup. See an exhibition on Policing in Petone from 1840.

Read about Jackson Street's heritage, plus various Petone stories, including our rich sporting history. It has information on Jackson Street businesses, Petone walking tours, kids activity sheets, and more to take away.

Either our Heritage Office or a JSP Ambassador will be onsite.

Built in 1908 on Elizabeth Street, it was once the most senior station in the Hutt Valley with ten constables and one sergeant. In the early 1950s, the Police Station and Jail were moved behind the old courthouse at 13 Elizabeth Street. Police used the courthouse as an office, but the lockup continued to be used – mainly for intoxicated offenders – until 1978.

Free entry; koha is welcomed.

Health & Safety

If raining, the ramp leading to the Old Jail Museum can be a little bit slippery when going down it. We will let people know, and if necessary, our Heritage Officer of JSP Ambassador can help people walk down the ramp.

Location
274B Jackson Street, Petone 5012

Regions

Lower Hutt

Tags

Museum
Accessible
Self-Guided

Event times

11am-3pm Sat 1 Nov


Free

11am-3pm Sun 2 Nov


Free

11am-3pm Sat 8 Nov


Free

11am-3pm Sun 9 Nov


Free

Event hosts

Jackson Street Programme Inc.

The Jackson Street Programme (JSP) is an independent incorporated society set up in 1992 to support and promote the businesses of Jackson Street. It also promotes the heritage of Jackson Street, and the sporting heritage of Petone. The JSP has 3 part-time staff who work out of the Historic Police Station and run the Old Jail Museum in the former lockup, Monday to Friday.

Email: info@jacksonstreet.co.nz

Phone: +6449392811

Website: https://www.jacksonstreet.co.nz/