Stanley

Murray House

Preserved?Yes
Current UseRestaraunts/Retail
StatusIn Use
Description Victorian pillar style building with a Chinese roof built in 1844 named after Sir Governor Murray. One of the oldest colonial buildings in HK. Originally used as barracks for the British Army on Garden Road, Central. Turned into government offices in 1975. It was taken apart piece by piece in 1982 to make way for the Bank of China Tower. After sitting in storage for 19 years at the Tai Tam Reservoir, it was reerected in Stanley with restaurants and retail.

Old Stanley Police Station

Preserved?Yes
Current UseRetail
StatusIn Use
Description One of the oldest police stations in the territory. Built 1859. The police station moved in 1975, turning it into a restaurant. In 1998, Wellcome took over and turned it into a supermarket.
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