Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00072:reg:2015:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00072
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2015 (pt 5/15)
Character Range: 56038–59423

20th century lightstation complex (criterion d).
The balcony floor is an original feature of the lighthouse and contributes to its prominent aesthetic qualities (criterion e).

Lighthouse feature: Balcony balustrade
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Description and condition
1909 Chance Bros cast iron stanchions with four iron pipe rails.
Finish:                painted
Condition:             intact and sound
Integrity:             high
Significance:          high
Maintenance:           keep in service, prepare and repaint at normal intervals
Rectification works:   none

Heritage significance: High
The balcony balustrades are an original feature of the last lighthouse to be built in South Australia by the State Government, a site associated with the State's maritime and economic history (criterion a).
The balcony balustrades are an original feature of a relatively intact early 20th century lightstation complex (criterion d).
The balcony balustrades are an original feature of the lighthouse and contributes to its prominent aesthetic qualities (criterion e).

Lighthouse feature: Walls
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Description and condition
1909 sandstone walls, chisel finish. Plastered inside.
Finish:                external walls: bare stone
                       internal walls: painted
Condition:             intact and sound, internal paint peeling in some areas, pointing in stone dressing around circular windows needs some minor repair
Integrity:             high
Significance:          high
Maintenance:           keep in service, monitor condition of pointing and stonework, prepare and repaint at normal intervals
Rectification works:   none

Heritage significance: High
The walls are an original feature of the last lighthouse to be built in South Australia by the State Government, a site associated with the State's maritime and economic history (criterion a).
The walls are an original feature of a relatively intact early 20th century lightstation complex (criterion d).
The walls are an original feature of the lighthouse and contributes to its prominent aesthetic qualities (criterion e).
Lighthouse feature: Windows
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Description and condition
1909 circular windows with glass panes fixed into cast iron frames built into stonework. Rock faced stone dressings around the outside of the openings.
Finish:                cast iron frames: painted
                       glass: clear
Condition:             intact and sound
Integrity:             high
Significance:          high
Maintenance:           keep in service, prepare and repaint at normal intervals, monitor condition of repointing and stonework (window openings) and reseal as necessary
Rectification works:   none

Heritage significance: High
The windows are an original feature of the last lighthouse to be built in South Australia by the State Government, a site associated with the State's maritime and economic history (criterion a).
The windows are an original feature of a relatively intact early 20th century lightstation complex (criterion d).

Lighthouse feature: Auxiliary light windows
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Description and condition
Two 1909 rectangular windows with glass panes fixed in iron frames built into stonework. Rock faced stone dressings around the outside of the openings.
Condition:             intact and sound
Integrity:             high
Significance:          high
Maintenance:           keep