The Old Charlotte County Gaol was constructed in 1832 of grey granite blocks, 2.5 feet thick. The old gaol is a solid square building with austere gaol cells in active use until 1979. Each cell is completely closed in by granite blocks except for a very narrow iron door, creating an atmospheric tour site and doubtless a claustrophobic experience for prisoners. Today, visitors are welcome to explore the preserved downstairs cell block – and to be let back out!
Since 1982, the Gaol has also been home to the Charlotte County Archives, which preserves and promotes regional heritage through a rich collection of archival materials.