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Point Stephens Light

Point Stephens Light
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LocationPoint Stephens, New South Wales, Australia Edit this at Wikidata
Coordinates32°44′49″S 152°12′04″E / 32.746931°S 152.201156°E / -32.746931; 152.201156
Tower
Constructed1862 Edit this on Wikidata
Constructionsandstone (tower) Edit this on Wikidata
Automated1973 Edit this on Wikidata
Height21 m (69 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
ShapeCylindrical tower with balcony and lantern
Markingswhite (tower), white (lantern) Edit this on Wikidata
Power sourcesolar power Edit this on Wikidata
OperatorAustralian Maritime Safety Authority Edit this on Wikidata
HeritageHeritage Act — State Heritage Register Edit this on Wikidata
Light
Focal height38 m (125 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
Intensity40,700 candela Edit this on Wikidata
Range17 nmi (31 km; 20 mi) Edit this on Wikidata
CharacteristicFl(4) W 30s Edit this on Wikidata
Official namePoint Stephens Lighthouse Group
TypeBuilt
Criteriaa, c, e, f, g
Designated2 April 1999
Reference no.01005

The Point Stephens Light is a heritage-listed active lighthouse located on Point Stephens, a point on an unnamed headland at the east of Fingal Bay, 4.25 km (2.64 mi) south of the entrance of Port Stephens, New South Wales, Australia. The light serves to assist vessels entering Port Stephens.[1] It is considered an endangered lighthouse due to remote location and old age.[2]

Proposed in 1857, the heritage-listed lighthouse was built in 1862. Designed by Alexander Dawson,[3] the New South Wales Government Architect at that time, both the lighthouse's flared base and the keeper's cottages combined terrace are unique architectural features for the period. The light source used was originally kerosene lamps, which upgraded in 1912 to a Dalén light, upgraded again to electric light in 1960, automated in 1973, and finally converted to solar power in 1990. In 1991, the last caretaker withdrew from the premises and very soon after the keeper's cottages were vandalised and burned.

The tower is designed in the form of a Doric column. It is divided into four stories with a spiral stairway, and topped by a gallery carrying the lantern. The keeper's cottages are three one story cottages, sharing a roof. Other structures which still stand at the location are a circa 1930 privy and workshop built in the 1950s.

The lighthouse is managed as part of the Tomaree National Park. Access to the lighthouse is difficult, either through a narrow spit of sand at low tide or by boat.

  1. ^ "Point Stephens Lighthouse Group (Place ID 1320)". Australian Heritage Database. Australian Government.
  2. ^ "The Point Stephens Lighthouse". Lighthouses of New South Wales. Lighthouses of Australia Inc.
  3. ^ Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Australia: Northern New South Wales". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 29 August 2010.

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