Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01271:reg:2019:p8
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01271
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2019 (pt 8/24)
Character Range: 70917–74291

to navigation along the NSW coast (criterion a).

Description and condition

 1901 walls of pre-cast concrete units with joints
 expressed externally. Rendered inside.

Finish           painted externally, bare internally
Condition        intact and sound
Integrity        high
Significance     high
Maintenance      keep in service, prepare and repaint
                 external face at normal intervals
Rectification    none
works

Heritage significance: High

 The pavilion room 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 pavilion room walls contribute to the aesthetic
 value of the lighthouse (criterion e).

Description and condition

 Flat roof of reinforced concrete, topped with recent built-up waterproof membrane.

Finish           membrane
Condition        intact and sound
Integrity        high
Significance     roof and parapets: high roof door: low
                 keep in service, monitor membrane; prepare and re-apply at normal intervals
Maintenance
Rectification    none
works

Heritage significance: High

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

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

Description and condition

 1901 cedar doors.

•          Entrance door – Half-glazed cedar door in timber frame with sidelights and fanlight glazed with etched glass. External faces of glazing  fitted with clear plastic sheets as anti-vandalism measure.

•          Room doors – 4 panel doors.

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

Heritage significance: High

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

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

Description and condition

 Early timber double hung sashes in timber frames.

Finish           painted
                 Intact and sound. Repairs and replacement of parts during the period 2009–2015. Sash cords in museum room windows reinstated in 2017

Condition
Integrity        high
Significance     high
Maintenance      keep in service, prepare, re-seal
                 and repaint at normal intervals
Rectification    none
works

Heritage significance: High

 The pavilion window openings are an essential part of a lighthouse associated with development of marine aids to navigation along the NSW coast (criterion a).

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

Description and condition

 The pavilion adjoining the base of the tower is divided into three separate rooms. The foyer divides the northern and southern rooms and provides an access thoroughfare to the tower.

•          Southern room – Set up as a museum, currently
   being used by the tourism operator.

•          Northern room – Open as part of the museum,
   also houses equipment.

 Both rooms are open