Cape St George Lighthouse ruins

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The Cape St George Lighthouse ruins are the remains of a 19th-century coastal lighthouse on the New South Wales south coast, now a historic landmark and scenic lookout within Booderee National Park.


Statements (48)
Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
lighthouse ruins
tourist attraction
accessibleBy walking track
architecturalStyle Victorian-era lighthouse
associatedWith maritime navigation history of New South Wales
shipping along the New South Wales south coast
category coastal fortification and navigation structure
maritime heritage
condition ruin
constructionStartDate 1860
country Australia
currentUse historic landmark
scenic lookout
decommissionedDate early 20th century
environment coastal headland
era 19th century
function coastal navigation aid
hasNearbyFeature Jervis Bay Marine Park NERFINISHED
hasNearbySettlement Jervis Bay Village NERFINISHED
hasNearbyTown Huskisson NERFINISHED
hasPart collapsed tower sections
foundations
stone walls
hasViewOf coastal heathland
rocky cliffs
heritageDesignation state heritage (built) item
heritageStatus listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register
inServiceStartDate 1860s
lightCharacteristic discontinued
locatedIn Booderee National Park NERFINISHED
Jervis Bay Territory NERFINISHED
New South Wales south coast NERFINISHED
locatedOn Cape St George NERFINISHED
managedBy Parks Australia NERFINISHED
materialUsed sandstone
openToPublic yes
originalFunction guiding ships into Jervis Bay
overlooks Jervis Bay NERFINISHED
ownedBy Commonwealth of Australia NERFINISHED
partOf Jervis Bay region NERFINISHED
region South Coast of New South Wales NERFINISHED
subjectOf interpretive signage in Booderee National Park
tourismType heritage tourism
nature-based tourism
viewpointFor Jervis Bay coastline
Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
withinProtectedArea Booderee National Park NERFINISHED

Referenced by (1)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Booderee National Park
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