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OldPointPerpendicularLighthouse

Point Perpendicular Old Lighthouse, Beecroft Peninsula NSW 2540, Australia

Name and Location

The Old Point Perpendicular Lighthouse is located on the Beecroft Peninsula in New South Wales, Australia.

2. Construction and History

The lighthouse was constructed in 1899 to guide mariners through treacherous waters. It has been guiding ships since its construction and played a crucial role in maritime navigation.

3. Architecture and Materials

The Old Point Perpendicular Lighthouse is constructed from steel and concrete, with a distinctive pyramidal shape. The tower is surrounded by a white-painted, rectangular building that houses the optic room and other essential facilities.

4. Light and Navigation

Originally, the lighthouse featured a third-order Fresnel lens that emitted a fixed white light every 15 seconds. The original light range was approximately 18 nautical miles (33 kilometers). Although the lighthouse is no longer in operation, its historic significance remains unchanged.

5. Accessibility and Visiting

The lighthouse grounds are open to visitors during daylight hours. Guided tours are available upon request, with admission fees applicable. Visitors can reach the lighthouse by car or bus along Lighthouse Road, Beecroft Peninsula.

6. Notable Views and Landscape

The surrounding landscape features rolling hills, beaches, and coastal forests. The lighthouse is situated on the Beecroft Peninsula, an area known for its natural beauty and diverse wildlife.

7. Anecdotes and Folklore

No anecdotes or folklore available.

8. Technical and Operational Details

In 1984, the Old Point Perpendicular Lighthouse was automated, replacing manual operation by a keeper. Today, the lighthouse serves as a museum and tourist attraction, offering visitors a glimpse into its rich maritime history.

9. Further Information

For more information on the history and operation of the Old Point Perpendicular Lighthouse, please refer to the Australian Government Department of Infrastructure and Transport, New South Wales State Heritage Register, local historical societies and museums.

Details

NameOldPointPerpendicularLighthouse
CityBeecroftPeninsula
CountryAustralia
Coordinates-35.0938412, 150.8043654
Year of construction1899
EventsHistoricalsignificance
Historic significanceCulturalandarchitecturalsignificance
Keeper storiesRichmaritimehistory
Stories3(includingtheopticroom)
Architectural stylePyramidalshape
ArchitectAustralianGovernment'sDepartmentofNavigation
Construction materialSteelandconcrete
Focal height24meters(79feet)
Tower height27meters(89feet)
RenovationsAutomatedin1984
Landscape typeCoastalforest
View descriptionRollinghills,beaches,andcoastalforests
FacilitiesVisitorscanaccessgroundsandinterior
Light characteristicThird-orderFresnellenswithfixedwhitelightevery15seconds
Light range18nauticalmiles(33kilometers)