Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01271:reg:2019:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01271
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2019 (pt 6/24)
Character Range: 64829–68182

balcony balustrade is an original and essential part of a lighthouse associated with the
 development of marine aids to navigation along the
 NSW coast (criterion a).

 The balcony balustrade contributes to the aesthetic
 value of the lighthouse (criterion e).

Description and condition

 1901 cylindrical tower of precast concrete units with joints expressed externally.

•          Lightning conductor.

Finish           painted
                 intact and sound, some cracking showing in concrete walls just below lantern floor
Condition
Integrity        medium
Significance     high
                 keep in service, prepare and repaint at normal intervals – monitor cracks below lantern floor for movement and ingress of water

Maintenance
Rectification    none
works

Heritage significance: High

 The walls are an original and essential part of a lighthouse associated with the development of marine aids to navigation along the NSW coast (criterion a).
 The form, fabric and height of the tower walls contribute to the aesthetic value of the lighthouse (criterion e).

 The walls are an early example of concrete  block
 construction in Australian lighthouses (criterion  f).

Description and condition

 1901 cast copper alloy metal frames set into  masonry. Cast copper alloy sashes, opening inwards with copper alloy hinges and locking handles.

Finish           painted, except for inside of sashes
Condition        intact and sound
Integrity        high
Significance     high
Maintenance      keep in service, prepare and
                 repaint at normal intervals
Rectification    none
works

Heritage significance: High

 The window openings are original and essential parts of a lighthouse associated with the development of marine aids to navigation along the NSW coast (criterion a).

 The windows contribute to the aesthetic value of the
 lighthouse (criterion e).

Description and condition

 Window is similar to other tower windows, except
 for widely splayed embrasure.

•          Beacon – Tideland ML-300 self-contained fixed beacon with red lens, on a fabricated steel post.

Condition        sound and intact
Integrity        high
Significance     window – high beacon – low
Maintenance      keep in service, prepare and
                 repaint at normal intervals
Rectification    none
works

Heritage significance: Moderate

 The auxiliary light is an essential part of a lighthouse associated with the development of marine aids to navigation along the NSW coast (criterion a).

Description and condition

 The door into the tower at ground floor is 1901 cedar four-panel framed door with bolection moulds and fielded panels.

•          Clear glazed fanlight

•          Original brass door furniture and mortise lock.
   Added modern cylinder rim lock.

Finish           polished
Condition        intact and sound
Integrity        high
Significance     high
Maintenance      keep in service, prepare and
                 maintain polish at normal intervals
Rectification    none
works

Heritage significance: High

 The door is an original and essential part of a lighthouse associated with the development of marine aids to navigation along the NSW coast (criterion a).

 The door contributes to the aesthetic value of the
 lighthouse (criterion e).

Description and