Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00163:reg:2016:p10
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00163
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2016 (pt 10/22)
Character Range: 67308–70570

associated with the development of New South Wales maritime navigational aids (criterion a).
The ground floor is an original part of the lighthouse and adds to the aesthetic and social value of the lighthouse (criterion e, g).
The ground floor is an original part of a lighthouse designed by James Barnet (criterion h).

Lighthouse feature: Apron, path and wall
©AMSA 2021

Description and condition
Paved apron and surrounding wall; path to keepers' houses.
       * Apron – 1875 apron around the base of the tower, surfaced with paving bricks. Granite slab walkway from gate to oil store.
       * Wall – 1875 rendered brick masonry balustrade wall, circular in plan. Gateway with two columns with pyramidal tops, gate removed.
       * Path – recent concrete footpath with a low square timber rail from the apron entrance to both the signal station and down the hill to the keepers' quarters.
Finish               pavers: bare finish
                     parapet wall: painted
                     timber rail: painted
                     concrete: bare
Condition            intact and sound
Significance         apron and wall: high
                     path: moderate
Integrity            high
Maintenance          keep in service, prepare and repaint at normal intervals
Rectification works  none

Heritage significance: High
The apron and wall are original features of a lighthouse associated with the development of New South Wales maritime navigational aids (criterion a).
The apron and wall are original features of the lighthouse and add to the aesthetic and social value of the lighthouse (criterion e, g).
The apron and wall are original features of a lighthouse designed by James Barnet (criterion h).

Lighthouse feature: Generator building
©AMSA 2021
Description and condition
1983 generator shed and workshop, containing redundant standby diesel generator and various lighthouse memorabilia on display and mounted on walls. Power supply, control equipment and back-up power supply for the lighthouse are located in this building.
This building is divided into two sections and leased separately; the front being AMSA and the rear part for others.
Condition            intact and sound
Significance         high
Integrity            high
Maintenance          preserve, keep in service
Rectification works  none

Heritage significance: High
The generator building is a significant feature of a lightstation associated with the development of New South Wales maritime navigational aids (criterion a).
The generator building is a significant feature of a lightstation and its use as a museum adds to the aesthetic and social value of the lightstation (criterion e, g).

   4.2  Related object and associated AMSA artefacts
The following AMSA artefacts are located at Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse.
Artefact description:    telephone     ©AMSA 2021
MAXIMO ID:               AR0045
Location in Lighthouse:  lantern room
Condition:               good

Artefact description:    240mm acetylene flasher  ©AMSA 2021
MAXIMO ID:               AR0569
Location in Lighthouse:  engine room
Condition:               good

Artefact description:    Marconi Lodestar direction finder  ©AMSA 2021
MAXIMO ID:               AR0547
Location in Lighthouse:  engine