The York Fire Station is a single-storey red brick building originally constructed for the York Municipal Council as Council Chambers in 1897, in York, Western Australia. The architect was Christian Mouritzen. The building is in Federation Free Style Federation Free Style (a commercial version of Arts and Crafts Style) with rendered areas and stucco contrasted against red brickwork. After the completion of the York Town Hall in 1911, the building was sold and later converted for use as a fire station. The building is now a bookshop.
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