This block of land was owned by the Police Department and used as the Police horse paddock. The Police Department sold the land in 2000 and a pavilion style house was built.
Part of this house was also destroyed in the 2013 bushfire and it has been rebuilt using the new fire regulations.
There was a five-room house built in the late 20s and early 30s built in the gully behind nos 19 and 21 Clarke St. lived in by Chris Chickoury. His daughter Esther was enrolled at the Bay school in July 1938 where he is noted as a store keeper. He was a fisherman on the Hawkesbury. He had a car and used to drive down the road and call out ‘no fish today, only mullet’
The house was pulled down after WW2