Point Perpendicular Lighthouse

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Point Perpendicular Lighthouse is a historic coastal beacon on the tip of the Beecroft Peninsula in Australia, guiding ships at the entrance to Jervis Bay since the late 19th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage-listed lighthouse
lighthouse
accessRestrictions located within Beecroft Weapons Range with restricted access times
architecturalStyle late 19th-century Australian lighthouse design
automated true
automationDate 1993
category Buildings and structures in New South Wales
Lighthouses in New South Wales
Tourist attractions in New South Wales
constructionMaterial concrete block
stone
constructionStartDate 1898
coordinates approximately 35.093°S 150.812°E
country Australia
focalHeight approximately 91 metres above sea level
hasFeature attached keeper’s cottages (originally)
hasViewOf Jervis Bay
surface form: Jervis Bay entrance

Tasman Sea
height approximately 21 metres
heritageStatus listed on the Commonwealth Heritage List
listed on the Register of the National Estate (former)
inception 1899
lightCharacteristic Fl (3) W 20s
lightRange about 26 nautical miles
locatedIn Woy Woy Peninsula
surface form: Beecroft Peninsula

Jervis Bay
surface form: Jervis Bay region

New South Wales
locatedInProtectedArea Beecroft Peninsula reserve and defence area
locatedNear Jervis Bay
locatedOn Point Perpendicular
south coast of New South Wales
managingAgent Australian Maritime Safety Authority
marking white tower
nearbyCity Nowra
nearbyTown Huskisson
notableFor dramatic cliffs of Point Perpendicular
role in coastal navigation on the New South Wales south coast
openToPublic exterior accessible
operatorHistory New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service
surface form: New South Wales marine authorities
originalLens first-order Fresnel lens
ownedBy Commonwealth of Australia
powerSource solar power
purpose to guide ships entering Jervis Bay
to mark the northern entrance to Jervis Bay
region New South Wales South Coast
surface form: South Coast region of New South Wales
status active navigational aid
towerShape cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern
yearLit 1899

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Jervis Bay Territory hasLighthouse Point Perpendicular Lighthouse