Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00163:reg:2016:p8
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00163
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2016 (pt 8/22)
Character Range: 61645–64841

high
Maintenance          keep in service, prepare and re-finish at normal intervals
Rectification works  none

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

Lighthouse feature: Intermediate floor
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Description and condition
1875 mass concrete suspended floor with shallow vaulted soffit. 1900 wrought iron support ring and corbels supporting the outer edge.
       * Fitments at entrance level – timber flag locker, wall mounted top opening desk and storage cupboard. Mounted on the walls are several framed lighthouse photographs.
Finish               black and white ceramic tiles in a checked pattern on top
                     unpainted soffit
Condition            intact and sound
Significance         high
Integrity            high
Maintenance          keep in service, clean at normal intervals
Rectification works  none

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

Lighthouse feature: Stairs
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Description and condition
1875 geometric stair made from cast iron treads and risers built into the masonry wall. Treads and risers are bolted together. The treads of the stairway have a relief pattern.
       * Balustrade – square section wrought iron stanchions are fixed one per tread and topped with half round wrought iron balustrade.
Finish               painted
Condition            intact and sound
Significance         high
Integrity            high
Maintenance          keep in service, prepare and repaint at normal intervals
Rectification works  none

Heritage significance: High
The stairs are an original part of a lighthouse associated with the development of New South Wales maritime navigational aids (criterion a).
The stairs are an original part of the lighthouse and add to the aesthetic and social value of the lighthouse (criterion e, g).
The stairs are an original part of a lighthouse designed by James Barnet (criterion h).
Lighthouse feature: External stairs
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Description and condition
Geometric external staircase built into tower masonry walls with granite slab treads. Resilient joint caulking.
       * Balustrade – gunmetal rectangular section stanchions set into granite treads with lead. Mid rail formed by bolted intermediate braces at each stanchion. Round top handrail.
Finish               bare stone on treads
                     bare metal balustrade
Condition            intact and sound
Significance         high
Integrity            high
Maintenance          keep in service, clean at normal intervals