The Post office… Until 1896, in common with many other localities, Chidlow’s postal services were handled by the local station-master. In 1896, a post office was built south of the Eastern Railway line, but when the town’s activities moved to Thomas Street it was dismantled and moved in July 1910, to its present site.
There are references to the building no longer operating as a post office and that it has undergone substantial alterations; however, as the existing post office is a relatively old building, it is thought this reference may refer to the former quarters.
Information from the Lost Mundaring & Surroundings Local History Museum Archive
(Information by Landgate, State Heritage Council and Owen Briffa)