Hunter Regional Environmental Plan 1989 (Heritage) (1989 EPI 757)



1   Name of plan
This plan may be cited as Hunter Regional Environmental Plan 1989 (Heritage).
2   Aims, objectives etc
The general aims and objectives of this plan are:
(a)  to conserve the environmental heritage (including the historic, scientific, cultural, social, archaeological, architectural, natural and aesthetic heritage) of the Hunter Region,
(b)  to promote the appreciation and understanding of the Hunter Region’s distinctive variety of cultural heritage items and areas including significant buildings, structures, works, relics, towns, precincts and landscapes, and
(c)  to encourage the conservation of the Region’s historic townscapes which contain one or more buildings or places of heritage significance or which have a character and appearance that is desirable to conserve.
3   Land to which plan applies
This plan applies to land within the following local government areas comprising part of the region, declared under section 4 (6) of the Act, that is known as the Hunter Region:
City of Cessnock,
City of Lake Macquarie,
Gloucester,
Merriwa,
Muswellbrook,
Scone.
cl 3: Am 3.7.1992; 30.7.1993; 3.9.1993; 11.8.1995. Subst 5.7.1996. Am 13.12.1996; 4.12.1998; 2006 (127), cl 8 (4).
4   Relationship to other environmental planning instruments
(1)  If a local environmental plan or a deemed environmental planning instrument:
(a)  provides for the protection of a heritage item specified or described in Schedule 1 or 2, and
(b)  the provision is inconsistent with this plan, this plan prevails to the extent of the inconsistency.
(2)  Except as provided by this clause and clause 12, nothing in this plan authorises the carrying out, on land, of development that is prohibited under another environmental planning instrument applying to the same land.
5   Definitions
In this plan:
alteration in relation to a building item means:
(a)  the making of structural changes to the outside of the heritage item, or
(b)  the making of non-structural changes to the detail, fabric, finish or appearance of the outside of the heritage item not including the maintenance of the existing detail, fabric, finish or appearance of the outside of the heritage item.
conservation includes preservation, protection, restoration and enhancement.
conservation area means an area specified or described in Schedule 5 and shown on the map.
conservation plan means a document resulting from a detailed assessment of the elements of a site to establish its heritage significance and indicating policies to enable that significance to be retained in its future use and development.
Council means the council of the area within which development is proposed to be carried out.
demolition in relation to a heritage item means the damaging, defacing, destruction, pulling down or removal of the heritage item, in whole or in part.
heritage item means a building, work, relic, tree, or place of heritage significance to the Hunter Region specified or described in Schedule 1, 2, or 3.
heritage significance means historic, scientific, cultural, social, archaeological, architectural, natural or aesthetic significance.
relic means any deposit, object or material evidence (terrestrial or underwater) relating to the use or settlement of the Hunter Region which is 50 or more years old.
the map means the map set marked “Hunter Regional Environmental Plan 1989 (Heritage); Conservation Areas” and deposited in the office of the Department and the Council.
6   Policies for plan preparation
(1)  When preparing a draft local environmental plan the Council shall:
(a)  where the draft plan applies to land on which a heritage item specified in Schedule 3 is situated, include provisions relating to the conservation of the item, and
(b)  where the draft plan applies to an item specified or described in Schedule 4, ensure that the item is investigated and where appropriate, include provisions in the plan to facilitate the conservation of the item, and
(c)  where the draft plan applies to a conservation area specified or described in Schedule 5 and shown on the map, investigate and examine its significance and prepare guidelines to assist development control within the area.
(2)  In the preparation of a draft local environmental plan referred to in subclause (1), the Council shall consult with the Heritage Council of New South Wales.
7   Development of heritage items
(1)  A person shall not, in respect of a building, work, relic, tree or place that is a heritage item:
(a)  demolish or alter the building or work,
(b)  damage or move the relic, including excavation for the purpose of exposing the relic,
(c)  damage or despoil land on which the building, work or relic is situated or land which comprises the place,
(d)  erect a building on or subdivide land on which the building, work or relic is situated or on the land which comprises the place, or
(e)  damage any tree on land on which the building, work or relic is situated or on the land which comprises the place,
except with consent of the Council.
(2)  The Council shall not grant consent to a development application made under subclause (1) unless it has made an assessment of:
(a)  the significance of the item as a heritage item,
(b)  the extent to which the carrying out of the development in accordance with the consent would affect the heritage significance of the item and its site,
(c)  whether the setting of the item, and in particular, whether any stylistic, horticultural or archaeological features of the setting should be retained,
(d)  whether the item constitutes a danger to the users or occupiers of that item or to the public, and
(e)  measures to be taken to conserve heritage items including any conservation plan prepared by the applicant.
8   Heritage items of State significance
(1)  The Council shall not grant consent to a development application made under clause 7 for items specified or described in Schedule 1 unless the concurrence of the Director of Planning is obtained.
(2)  In deciding whether to grant concurrence under subclause (1) the Director shall take into consideration:
(a)  the views of the Heritage Council,
(b)  the heritage significance of the item to the State,
(c)  the extent to which the carrying out of the development would affect the heritage significance of the item and its site,
(d)  whether the setting of the item, and in particular, whether any stylistic, horticultural or archaeological features of the setting should be retained,
(e)  measures to be taken to conserve and preserve heritage items including, where appropriate, any conservation plan, and
(f)  whether the item constitutes a danger to the users or occupiers of that item or to the public.
9   Heritage items of regional significance
(1)  The Council shall not grant consent to an application made under clause 7 to demolish or alter an item specified or described in Schedule 2, unless it has referred the application to the Director of Planning.
(2)  Subclause (1) does not apply to the partial demolition of a building or work which, in the opinion of the Council, is of a minor nature and does not adversely affect the heritage significance of the building or work.
(3)  Where a copy of an application has been forwarded to the Director of Planning pursuant to subclause (1), the council shall not determine the application until:
(a)  it has received and considered any advice with respect to the application from the Director,
(b)  the council has been notified that the Director does not wish to submit any advice with respect to the application, or
(c)  28 working days have elapsed after the date on which the application was referred to the Director,
whichever occurs first.
10   Items requiring further investigation
(1)  Except as provided by subclause (3), a person shall not demolish a building or work specified or described in Schedule 4 except with the consent of the Council.
(2)  The Council shall not grant consent to a development application made under subclause (1) unless it has made an assessment of the matters specified in clause 7 (2).
(3)  This clause does not apply to an item specified in part B of Schedule 4:
(a)  except as provided by paragraph (b), until 12 months have elapsed after the date on which this plan takes effect, or
(b)  until such other period has elapsed as is determined by the Director, and notified to the Council and the owner of the item, during the period of 12 months referred to in paragraph (a).
11   Advertising of heritage applications
(1)  Except as provided by subclause (3), the provisions of sections 84, 85, 86, 87 (1) and 90 of the Act apply to and in respect of the demolition of a building or work that is a heritage item, or an item specified or described in Schedule 4, in the same way as those provisions apply to and in respect of designated development.
(2)  If an application is made to the Council to demolish a building or work specified or described in Schedule 3 or 4, the Council (in addition to giving notice of the application in accordance with subclause (1)) shall forthwith forward a copy of the application to the Secretary of the Heritage Council.
(3)  This clause does not apply to the partial demolition of a building or work which, in the opinion of the Council, is of a minor nature and does not adversely affect the heritage significance of the building or work.
12   Conservation incentive relating to heritage items
(1)  Nothing in this plan, or in a local environmental plan (including a deemed environmental planning instrument), prevents the Council from granting consent to an application to:
(a)  the use, for any purpose, of a building that is a heritage item, or
(b)  the use, for any purpose, of the land on which the building is erected,
if it is satisfied that:
(c)  the proposed use would have little or no adverse effect on the amenity of the area, and
(d)  the conservation of the building depends on the Council granting consent under this clause.
(2)  When considering an application to erect a building on land on which there is situated a building which is a heritage item, the Council may:
(a)  for the purposes of determining the floor space ratio, and
(b)  for the purposes of determining the number of parking spaces to be provided on the site,
exclude from its calculation of the floor space of the buildings erected on the land the floor space of the item, but only if the Council is satisfied that the conservation of the building depends upon the Council granting consent under this clause.
13   Development in the vicinity of heritage items
The Council shall not grant consent to an application to carry out development on land in the vicinity of a heritage item unless it has made an assessment of the effect the carrying out of that development will have on the heritage significance of the item and its setting.
Schedule 1 Items of State environmental heritage
(Clauses 4, 5, 8)
Cessnock
Old North Road (1827–1831): Section from Mount Manning to Paynes Crossing including retaining walls, buttresses, culverts, drainage ditches and remains of abutments and pillars for bridges.
Wollombi
Maitland Road
  Former Courthouse & Police Station
Kurri Kurri
  Richmond Main Colliery
Paxton
  Stanford Main No 2 Colliery (includes cottages/equipment)
Dungog
Tocal
Dungog Road
  Tocal Homestead (c1839)
Gloucester
Copeland
  Mountain Maid Gold Mine
Scone
Bunnan
Trunk Road
  ‘The Cuan’ (No 62)
Scone
  Glenrock Station
Kingdon Street
  Former Courthouse (later Old Court Theatre)
Gundy Road
  ‘Belltrees’& Outbuildings
Moobi Road
  ‘Invermein’ House. Petrified Stump (tree stump in situ)
New England Highway
  St Aubins House & Outbuildings
Segenhoe Road
  ‘Segenhoe’ and Outbuildings
sch 1: Am 3.7.1992; 30.7.1993; 3.9.1993; 5.7.1996; 13.12.1996; 4.12.1998; 12.3.1999.
Schedule 2 Items of regional environmental heritage
(Clauses 4, 5, 9)
Cessnock
South Maitland Railway
Abermain
Bathurst Street
  South Maitland Mines Rescue Station, (including houses)
Branxton
Cessnock Road
  Former Courthouse Group
Cliff & Maitland Road
  Drapery Shop
Maitland Street
  Shops Group (includes Nos 50, 52, 56, 58, 64, 66 and 70 Shop) (Nos 68 & 69 house)
New England Highway
  St John’s Church
Off New England Highway
  General Cemetery
Station Street
  Catholic Cemetery
  Convent of Mercy
Cessnock
Maitland Road
  Courthouse
Wollombi Road
  ‘Marthaville’ (No 200)
Greta
Anvile & Water Streets
  Lock-up & Residence
High Street
  Median Strip including War Memorial & Bandstand
New England Highway
  Former Courthouse
Kurri Kurri
Coronation & Victoria Street
  Station Hotel
George Booth Drive
  Former Railway Tunnel
Hospital Road
  General Cemetery
Lang Street
  Kurri Kurri Hotel
Laguna
  Laguna House Group
Millfield
Wollombi Road
  Former Rising Sun Inn
Mulbring
Old Maitland Road
  Anglican Church Yard
Nulkaba
Allandale Road
  Cessnock Potteries
Branxton Road
  General Cemetery
Paynes Crossing
  2 Storey Store House
Pelaw Main
Hebburn Street
  Pelaw Main Colliery
Pokolbin
Broke Road
  ‘Ashmans’ Winery & Vineyard
Rothbury
Wilderness Road
  Wilderness Cemetery
Branxton Road
  Peacock Hill Burial Ground
Wollombi
Maitland Road
  Post Office
  Public School Group
  St John the Evangelist Church
  Wollombi General Cemetery
Old North Road
  Mulla Villa
Dungog
Allynbrook
  Marys-on-Allyn
Brandon Grove
  General Cemetery
  St Peter’s Anglican Church NW of Bendolba
Clarence Town
Cemetery Road
  General Cemetery
Grey Street
  Former Courthouse
Limeburners Creek Road
  Clarence Town Bridge
King Street
  Hua Tsa
Walba Park
  Robards Slaughterhouse
Gresford
  Cawarra Est Group
Dungog
Cemetary Road
  General Cemetery
Dowling & Hooke Streets
  CBC Bank and Stables
Dowling Street
  School of Arts
Lord Street
  Courthouse
  Police Lock-up
  Police Keepers Residence
Wirragulla
  Hooke Family Cemetery
East Gresford
Clements Road
  ‘Lewinsbrook’
Park Street
  Catholic Cemetery
Lostock
  St John’s Anglican Church Cemetery
Paterson
Johnson Street
  Former Courthouse
  Paterson Road
  Paterson Bridge
Maitland Road
  Corn Staddle
Duke Street
  St Paul’s Church and Cemetery
Dungog Road, Tocal
  ‘Bona Vista’
Salisbury
  General Cemetery
Vacy
Paterson River
  Vacy Bridge
Gloucester
Barrington
Barrington East Road
  Pioneer Cemetery
Barrington-Copeland Road
  No 2 General Cemetery
Gloucester
Bucketts Way
  ‘Gloucester Cottage’ or (The Homestead)
Church Street
  Court House Group
  Court House (No 19)
Merriwa
Cassilis
Branksome Street
  Police Station Group, comprising Court House, Police Station, Police Residence
  Royal Hotel and Outbuildings
  ‘Quindalup’ School House Group
  ‘Collaroy’ Group
Scott Street
  Old General Cemetery
Cassilis Station
Merriwa
Bow Street
  Holy Trinity Group
Macartney Street
  St Annes Group
Vannacher Street
comprising St Annes Roman Catholic Church, Convent and Presbytery
  Court House & Police Station
Muswellbrook
Bengalla
Bengalla Road
  ‘Keys Family’ Private Cemetery
Denman
‘Olinda’
  ‘Merton’ Cemetery
Palace Street
  St Matthias Church
Palace & Ogilvie Streets
  Royal Hotel
Mangoola Road
  ‘Pickering’
Martindale Road
  ‘Martindale’
Woodlands Road
  ‘Woodlands’ Stud
Kayuga
Kayuga Road
  Old Kayuga Cemetery
Muswellbrook
Brook Street & Hunter Terrace
  St Albans Precinct (incl 15 Hunter Terrace & 27 Brovic Street)
Bridge Street
  Eatons Group (Nos 164–66, 172, 174, 178, 180–188)
  Loxton House (142)
  Wiedmann Cottage (132)
Brentwood & Brecht Streets
  ‘Birralee’
Brook Street
  St James Church
Denman Road
  ‘Balmoral’
  ‘Edinglassie’
  ‘Rouse-Lench’
Hill Street
  St Johns Precinct
  Presbyterian Manse (106)
Kayuga Road
  Muswellbrook Bridge
  ‘Negoa’ Homestead
Sowerby Street
  ‘Atherstone’ (5)
Tindale Street
  St Marys School
McCulleys Gap Road
  St Heliers
Via Sandy Hollow
  ‘Baerami’ Homestead
Scone
Aberdeen
McQueen Street
  Aberdeen Beef Co. Pty. Ltd.
New England Highway
  Fitzgerald Bridge
  Segenhoe Inn
Rouchel Road
  Segenhoe Flour Mill
  ‘Kelvinside’& Outbuildings
Bunnan
  ‘Bundarraga’& Outbuildings
Scone Merriwa Road
  St Judes Anglican Churchyard
Gundy
Church Street
  Presbyterian Cemetery
  St Matthews Anglican Cemetery
Gundy Road
  ‘Bellevue’ and Barn
Moonan Brook
6km East of Moonan Flat
  General Cemetery
Parkville
  ‘Cressfield’
Rockhill
Rouchel Road
  Kennedy Family Cemetery
Scone
Hill & Liverpool Streets
  St Lukes Group
Kelly Street
  ‘St Aubins Arms’ (245)
New England Highway
  Catholic Cemetery
Park & Short Streets
  St Marys Roman Catholic Church
Rotary Park
  Alan Cunningham Memorial
  Monument for Commonwealth
Upper Dartbrook Road
  ‘Thornthwaite’
Off Merriwa Road
  ‘Yarrandi’
Sparkes Creek
  General Cemetery
  ‘The Hawthornes’ incl Outbuildings
Wingen
  ‘Murulla’ Station
sch 2: Am 3.7.1992; 30.7.1993; 3.9.1993; 11.8.1995; 5.7.1996; 13.12.1996; 4.12.1998; 12.3.1999.
Schedule 3 Items of local environmental heritage
(Clauses 5, 6, 11)
Cessnock
Abermain
Cessnock Street
  Denman Hotel
Allandale
Lovedale & Harpers Hill Road
  ‘Dunoon’
Bellbird
Wollombi Road
  Bellbird Hotel
Branxton
New England Highway
  Bank of NSW
Cessnock
Off South Avenue
  Aberdare Workshop
Vincent Street
  Commercial Bank (117)
Wollombi Road
  Cessnock Hotel (234)
Greta
High Street
  Masonic Hall
  Methodist Church
Wyndham Street
  Greta Public School
Kearsley
  Elrington Colliery
Kitchener
Cessnock Street
  Aberdare Central Colliery
Kurri Kurri
Land & Victoria Street
  Chelmsford Hotel
Laguna
Old Sydney Road
  Public School
Neath
Cessnock & Northumberland Streets
  Neath Hotel
Kurri Road
  Neath Colliery
Nulkaba
Allandale Road
  St Patricks Group
Pelton
Wollombi Road
  Pelton Colliery
Pokolbin
Debeyers Road
  ‘Glen Elgin’ Winery & Vineyard
Hermitage Road
  Hunter Valley Distillary
Weston
Scott & Station Streets
  Water Tower
  Hebburn No 2 Colliery
Wollombi
  Convict Drinking Trough
Maitland Road
  St Michael the Archangel Church
Gloucester
Faulkland
  ‘Faulkland’
Rawdon Vale
The Moppy Road
  Bonny Doon
Gloucester
Church & Tyrell Streets
  Former Council Chambers (now Historical Museum)
Merriwa
Cassilis
Merriwa Road
  Farmhouse and Cottage Group
  ‘Dalkeith’
Munamurra Road
  Woolshed
Gungal
Denman Road
  Grave of Peter George
Merriwa
Bettington & Bow Streets
  Fitzroy Hotel
  Colonial Cottage
Bettington & Vennacher Streets
  Royal Hotel
Bettington Street
  Astros Theatre Facade
  ‘Brindley Park’
  ‘Terragong’
Muswellbrook
Baerami
Main Road
  School of Arts
Denman
Jerrys Plains Road
  ‘Merton’
Palace Street
  Former Court House & Police Station
  Former Police Residence
  Portable Timber Lockup
  Catholic Church
Kerrabee
Main Road
  Slab Cottage
Bridge Street
Muswellbrook
  Post Office
  Masonic Hall (75)
  Methodist Church
  Former Campbell & Co Store (54)
  Shop Front (34)
Cook & Carl Street
  ‘Koobahla Villa’
Grass Tree Road
  Stone Bridge
Hunter Terrace
  ‘Brighton’ Villa (12)
Lorn & Maitland Road
  ‘Hennor’
Market Street
  Railway Station
Sowerby Street
  Former Hospital (37)
Sydney Street
  Barber Shop (5)
  Former Royal Hotel (1)
Victoria Street
  Railway Depot
William Street
  Police Station
Bengalla Road
  ‘Overdene’
Scone
Aberdeen
Allen Bridge Road
  Allen Bridge
New England Highway
  Former M. Campbell & Co., Store
Rouchel Road
  Former Butter Factory
Scone
Guernsey & Willow Street
  Former Willow Tree Hotel
  Former Boorers Mill
  Mill Cottage
Hill & Kingdon Street
  Former Grammar School (Nth-West Corner)
Kelly Street
  Campbells Corner (177–181)
Kingdon Street
  Former Lockup
  Former School of Arts
New England Highway
  ‘Turanville’
Smith Street
  Hospital
  ‘Nandowra’
  ‘Satur’
Wingen
Abbott Street
  ‘Petwyn Vale’
New England Highway
  House/Post Office
  Cliffdale Wyoming Stud
sch 3: Am 3.7.1992; 30.7.1993; 3.9.1993; 11.8.1995; 10.11.1995; 15.3.1996; 5.7.1996; 13.12.1996; 4.12.1998; 12.3.1999; 2006 (127), cl 8 (4).
Schedule 4 Items requiring further investigation
(Clauses 6, 10, 11)
Part A
Cessnock
Aberdare
Aberdare Street
  Aberdare Hotel
  Aberdare Colliery
Cessnock Street
  Caledon Railway Station
Abermain
  Kurri Kurri Co-op Store
Cessnock Road
  Post Office
Main Road
  Abermain Hotel
  Former Co-op Butchers Shop
Abernethy
  Aberdare South Colliery
  Aged Persons Hospital
Bellbird
Wollombi Road
  Bellbird Colliery
Branxton
Branxton Oval
  Bandstand and War Memorial
Cessnock Road
  House (No 50)
Cliff Street
  Hall
Drinan Street
  Post Office
Maitland Street
  Houses (33 & 35)
  Hotel Commercial
  ‘Dura’
New England Highway
  Royal Federal Hotel
Brokenback
  Stone House
Cessnock
Aberdare Street & Mulbring Road
  Cessnock High School
Branxton Road
  ‘Glenmore’
Off Lang Street
  Cessnock No 2 Colliery
McFarlane Street
  Aberdare East Colliery
Millfield Street
  Cessnock Reservoir
Vincent & Main Street
  School of Arts
Vincent (221) & Snape Street
  Royal Oak Hotel
Vincent (167) & Hall Streets
  United Service Hotel
Westcott Street
  St Johns Church
Ellalong
Pelton Road
  Kalingo Colliery
Greta
High Street
  Former Council Chambers
  Two Storey Shop
  Tattersalls Hotel
High & Wyndham Street
  Shops (2-Storey Victorian)
Leconfield Road
  Broxburn Colliery
New England Highway
  Post Office
  Whitburn Colliery
  Water Storage Tanks
  Anvil Creek Colliery
  Street of Miners Cottages
Kearsley
  Kearsley Hotel
  Abermain No 2 Colliery
  Abermain No 3 Colliery
Kilcoy
  Presbyterian Church
Kitchener
Cessnock Street
  Company Houses (Three)
  Khartoum Hotel
Kurri Kurri
Lang Street
  Two Storey Shop
Lang & Victoria Streets
  Courthouse & Police Station
Main Street
  Kurri Kurri Co-op Store
Mulbring Road
  Coalfields Mining Supplies
Mulbring & Railway Streets
  Empire Tavern
  Masonic Hall
  Imperial Hotel
  Burnetts Slaughter Yard
Millfield
Wollombi Road
  Maitland Main Colliery
  Millfield Greta Colliery
  Clark’s Slab House
  The Glen
Mulbring
Main Road & Water Street
  Former Temperance Hotel
Main Road (near Water Street)
  Two Storey House
Paxton
Millfield Road
  Paxton Hotel
Pokolbin
Branxton Road
  ‘Caerphilly’ Winery & Vineyard
Broke Road
  ‘Peppertree’ Vineyard (1850–76)
  ‘Oakvale’ Winery & Vineyard
Debeyers Road
  ‘Cote D’ Or’ Winery & Vineyard
  ‘Oakdale’ Winery & Vineyard
Oakey Creek Road
  ‘Bellevue’ Winery & Vineyard
Wilderness Road
  ‘Daisy Hill’ Winery & Vineyard
  ‘The Wilderness’ Winery & Vineyard
North Rothbury
  Rothbury Colliery
Stockrington
Stockrington Road
  Stockrington No 2 Colliery
Weston
Cessnock Road
  Former Co-op Store (96)
  Criterion Hotel (75)
  Former Shop (50)
Wollombi
Laguna-Wollombi Road
  Former Inn
  Maitland Road (opposite PO)
  Timber cottage
Dungog
Allynbrook
Unnamed Road
  Former School (1882)
Allyn River Road
  Former Post Office
  “Maryville”
  Caergwrle & Outbuildings (1844)
Chichester
Chichester River
  Footbridge
Clarence Town
Rifle Street
  Former Commercial Inn
Fotheringaye Road
  ‘Fotheringaye’
Dungog
Abelard Street
  Showground Pavillions
Brown Street
  Dungog Picture Theatre (1930)
Lord Street
  Former Council Chambers (1894)
Dowling Street
  Bank Hotel
  Shop No 137
  The Manse (No 25)
  D.E. Wade & Son
  J.A. Rose, Drapers
  Kemps Shop (No 155)
Dowling & Brown Streets
  Darks Buildings
Fosterton Road
  Figtree Estate
  ‘Nulla Nulla’
Williams River
  Cooreei Bridge
East Gresford
Bingleburra Road
  ‘Bingleburra’
Clements Road
  Timber Bridge
Gresford
  Stone Barn
  Suspension Footbridge
  Gresford Public School
Paterson
Church Street
  Oddfellows Hall
  House, No 12/14
Former Commercial Road
King Street
  Former Butcher Shop
  ‘Hatharleigh’
  Former School of Arts
  Union Shed (No 8)
Marquis Street
  Brick Cottage
Dungog Road & Johnstone Street
  Former Bakery
Prince Street
  ‘Ernestville’ (No 3)
  House (No 16)
Salisbury
Salisbury Road
  Timber Church
Williams River
  Footbridge
Underbank
Salisbury Road
  Timber Church
Vacy
  St John’s Church
Gloucester
Copeland
Treatment Works
  Copeland Cyanide
Gloucester
Church Street
  Former Bank of NSW (No 23)
Denison Street
  Sisters of St Joseph Convent
Rawdon Vale
The Moppy Road
  ‘Airllie’ (1908)
  ‘Stobo’ (c1900)
Merriwa
Cassilis
  St Columbus’ Church
Buccleugh Street
  House (No 6)
  Former Chinese Emporium (Timber-now house)
  ‘Yarrawonga’
  ‘Rotherwood’
  ‘Merothouse’
  ‘Tongy’
Giants Creek
Main Road
  ‘Ellamara’
  Former School and Residence
  St Johns Church
Merriwa
Bettington Street
  CBC Bank
  Former Campbell & Co Store
Bow Street
  Former Shire Hall
McKenzie Street
  Headmasters Residence (No 100)
  ‘Llangollen’
  ‘Cullingal’ Group
  ‘Wyndham’
Muswellbrook
Baerami
  Widden Stud
  ‘Baramul’ Station
  ‘Holbrook’ Station
Bayswater
  ‘Wandawoy’
Denman
Denman Road
  ‘Piercefield’& Outbuildings
Palace Street
  Water Pumping Station
  Small Timber Cottage (6)
  Former Bank and House (27)
Palace & Oglivie Streets
  Denman Hotel
Palace & Turtle Streets
  Weatherboard Hall
Merriwa Road
  2 Roomed Timber Cottage and Kitchen
Muswellbrook Road
  Stone Barn
Ridgelands Road
  Timber Homestead
Kayuga
Kayuga Road
  ‘Rosedale’ Cottage
  Kayuga Homestead
Kerrabee
Kerrabee Road
  Old ‘Kerrabee’ Homestead
  Former Post Office
Muswellbrook
Bridge Street
  Rural Bank (No 45)
  Kildonan (No 208)
Hill Street
  Timber Cottage (No 129)
Off Hunter Street
  Oak Milk Factory
Maitland Street
  Shop (No 5)
Mill Street
  Former Flour Mill
New England Highway
  Former Butter Factory
Sowerby Street
  Presbytery (Roman Catholic)
Victoria Street
  Railway Hotel
Near Power Station
  Muswellbrook Brick Works
Bengala Road
  ‘Bengala’
McGulls Gap Road
  Gelston
Ridgelands Road
  ‘Brogheda’
near Widden Cutting
  Cottage
Sandy Hollow
Sandy Hollow to Maryvale
  Sandy Hollow Railway
Scone
Aberdeen
Gundy Road
  ‘Russley’
  ‘Rosevale’
New England Highway
  Commercial Hotel
“The Grange”& Outbuildings
Rouchel Road
Timber Houses
Barry
  Barry Station
Bunnan
Ridgelands Road
  ‘Grampian Hills’
Kars Springs Road
  ‘Milgarra’ Woolshed
Gundy
Gundy Road
  ‘Elmswood’
Moonan Flat
  Victoria Hotel
Scone
Guernsey & Aubins Streets
  Former Boot Factory Hill & Kingdon Streets
  Former Roman Catholic Church
Kelly Street
  Belmore Hotel (No 98)
  ‘Geraldton’
  Shops
  Civic Theatre (No 114)
  Former NSW Bank (No 170)
Kelly & Liverpool Streets
  CBC Bank
  Post Office
Kelly & Aubins Streets
  Royal Hotel (1880s)
Kingdon Street
  Former St. Andrews Church
  Mrs. Hoppers House (No 95)
  “Ayesham” (No 61)
Liverpool Street
  Former Bank of NSW (No 109)
Main Street
  Presbyterian Manse
Park Street
  Timber Houses
Rotary Park
  John Graham Memorial
Susan Street
  Railway Station
Wingen
Roseberry Street
  Red Cottage
Vernon & Roseberry Streets
  Timber Houses
  Bakers Brickworks
  “Abbotsford”
Raglan Street (Highway)
  Timber Buildings
Raglan & Petwynn Streets
  Mountain House
Part B
sch 4: Am 3.7.1992; 30.7.1993; 3.9.1993; 11.8.1995; 5.7.1996; 13.12.1996; 4.12.1998; 12.3.1999.
Schedule 5 Conservation areas
(Clauses 5, 6)
Cessnock
Branxton Conservation Area
Greta Conservation Area
Wollombi Conservation Area
Dungog
Clarencetown Conservation Area
Dungog Conservation Area
East Gresford Conservation Area
Paterson Conservation Area
Lake Macquarie
Catherine Hill Bay Conservation Area
Teralba Conservation Area
West Wallsend Conservation Area
Merriwa
Cassilis Conservation Area
Merriwa Conservation Area
Muswellbrook
Denman Conservation Area
Muswellbrook Conservation Area
Scone
Aberdeen Conservation Area
Scone Conservation Area
sch 5: Am 3.7.1992; 30.7.1993; 3.9.1993; 11.8.1995; 5.7.1996; 13.12.1996; 4.12.1998.