Part 1 Preliminary
1 Name of plan
This plan may be cited as Penrith Local Environmental Plan 1991 (Environmental Heritage Conservation).
2 Heritage aims and objectives
(1) The general aim of this plan is to assist in the conservation and enhancement of the heritage items and heritage conservation areas of the City of Penrith.(2) The particular objectives of this plan are—(a) to identify heritage items and heritage conservation areas,(b) to integrate heritage conservation into the planning and development control processes,(c) to provide for public involvement in the matters relating to the conservation of the area’s environmental heritage,(d) to control the demolition of heritage items and other buildings and works within heritage conservation areas,(e) to identify those matters requiring consideration by developers and by the Council during processing of development applications,(f) to ensure that new development is undertaken in a manner that is sympathetic to, and does not detract from, the heritage significance of the items and their settings, as well as streetscapes and landscapes and the distinctive character that they impart to the land to which this plan applies,(g) to provide incentives to owners of heritage items, and(h) to protect and promote the use and development of land for arts and cultural activity, including music and other performance arts.cl 2: Am 2020 (724), Sch 1.11[1] [2].
3 Land to which plan applies
(1) This plan applies to all land within the City of Penrith.(2) This plan does not apply to the heritage items specified in Part 3 (Deferred heritage items) of Schedule 2.
4 Relationship to other environmental planning instruments
(1) In the event of an inconsistency between this plan and any other local environmental plan or deemed environmental planning instrument, this plan shall prevail to the extent of the inconsistency.(2) In the event of an inconsistency between this plan and State Environmental Planning Policy (Precincts—Western Parkland City) 2021, Chapter 5, the State environmental planning policy shall prevail to the extent of the inconsistency.(3) Clauses 6, 9 and 10 of State Environmental Planning Policy No 4—Development Without Consent do not apply to a heritage conservation area within the meaning of this plan.cl 4: Am 2012 (57), Sch 2.1 [1]; 2022 (72), Sch 1.36.
5 Amendment of certain other environmental planning instruments
(1) Each interim development order specified in Column 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 1 is amended by inserting after the clause specified in Column 2 of that Schedule opposite that order the following clause, numbered as shown in Column 3 of that Schedule opposite that order—In the event of an inconsistency between this Order and Penrith Local Environmental Plan 1991 (Environmental Heritage Conservation), that plan shall prevail to the extent of the inconsistency.(2) Each local environmental plan specified in Column 1 of Part 2 of Schedule 2 is amended by inserting after the clause specified in Column 2 of that Schedule opposite that plan the following clause, numbered as shown in Column 3 of that Schedule opposite that plan—In the event of an inconsistency between this plan and Penrith Local Environmental Plan 1991 (Environmental Heritage Conservation), that plan shall prevail to the extent of the inconsistency.(3) Penrith Planning Scheme Ordinance is amended by inserting after clause 1 the following clause—1A Relationship to Penrith Local Environmental Plan 1991 (Environmental Heritage Conservation)In the event of an inconsistency between this Ordinance and Penrith Local Environmental Plan 1991 (Environmental Heritage Conservation), that plan shall prevail to the extent of the inconsistency.(4) Penrith Local Environmental Plan No 43 is further amended by omitting clause 12 (b).(5) Penrith Local Environmental Plan No 179 is further amended—(a) by omitting from clause 5 (1) the definitions of demolition, item of environmental heritage, relic and renovation,(b) by omitting clauses 13, 14, 15 and 16.
6 Definitions
In this plan—alter, in relation to a heritage item or to a building or work within a heritage conservation area, means—(a) make structural changes to the outside of the heritage item, building or work, or(b) make non-structural changes to the detail, fabric, finish or appearance of the outside of the heritage item, building or work, other than changes that maintain existing detail, fabric, finish or appearance of the outside of the heritage item, building or work.appointed day means the day upon which this plan takes effect.Council means the Council of the City of Penrith.demolition, in relation to a heritage item or to a building, work, relic or place within a heritage conservation area, means the damaging, defacing, destruction, pulling down or removal of the heritage item, building, work, relic or place in whole or in part.heritage conservation area means the land—(a) shown edged heavy black, stippled and marked “Heritage Conservation Area” on the map, and(b) described in Part 2 of Schedule 2.heritage item means a building, work, relic, tree or place of heritage significance—(a) situated on land shown edged heavy black on the map, and(b) described in Part 1 of Schedule 2.heritage significance means historic, scientific, cultural, social, archaeological, architectural, natural or aesthetic significance.maintenance means the continuous protective care of the fabric of a heritage item and its setting.relic means any deposit, object or material evidence (terrestrial or underwater) relating to the use or settlement of the land to which this plan applies which is 50 or more years old.the Act means the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979.the map means the map marked “Penrith Local Environmental Plan 1991 (Environmental Heritage Conservation)” and deposited in the office of the Council.
7 Consent authority
(1) The Council shall be the consent authority for the purposes of this plan.(2) Despite subclause (1), the Minister shall be the consent authority for the purposes of this plan in respect of land to which State Environmental Planning Policy (Precincts—Western Parkland City) 2021, Chapter 5 applies.cl 7: Am 2012 (57), Sch 2.1 [2]; 2022 (72), Sch 1.36.
Part 2 Special provisions
8 Heritage items
(1) A person must not, in respect of a building, work, tree, relic or place that is a heritage item—(a) demolish or alter the building or work,(b) damage or move the relic,(c) excavate for the purpose of exposing the relic,(d) damage or despoil the place or tree,(e) erect a building on, or subdivide, land on which the building, work or relic is situated or that comprises the place, orexcept with the consent of the Council.(f) damage any tree on land on which the building, work or relic is situated or on the land which comprises the place,(2) An applicant for consent required by this clause must lodge with the Council a statement which includes reference to the following matters—(a) the significance of the item as a heritage item,(b) the extent to which the proposal would affect the heritage significance of the item and its site,(c) whether any stylistic, horticultural or archaeological features of the item or its site should be retained,(d) whether the item constitutes a danger to the users or occupiers of that item or to the public,(e) whether the permanent conservation of the building or work is considered necessary,(f) the probability of the building or work being incapable of reasonable or economic use.(3) The Council must, in determining an application required by this clause, take into consideration the matters listed in subclause (2).Note—The website of the Heritage Branch of the Department of Planning has publications that provide guidance on assessing the impact of proposed development on the heritage significance of items (for example, Statements of Heritage Impact).cl 8: Am 2008 (571), Sch 3.140 [1].
9 Development in the vicinity of heritage items
The Council must 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.
10 Heritage conservation areas
(1) A person must not, in respect of a heritage conservation area—(a) demolish or alter a building or work within the area,(b) damage or move a relic within the area,(c) excavate for the purpose of exposing a relic within the area,(d) damage or despoil a place or tree within the area, orexcept with the consent of the Council.(e) erect a building on, or subdivide, land within the area,(2) An applicant for consent to erect a building required by this clause must lodge with the Council a statement which includes reference to the following matters—(a) the pitch and form of the roof,(b) the style, size, proportion and position of the openings for windows and doors,(c) whether the colour, texture, style, size and type of finish of the materials to be used on the exterior of the building are compatible with the materials used in the existing buildings in the heritage conservation area.(3) The Council must, in determining an application required by this clause, take into consideration—(a) the matters listed in subclause (2), and(b) the extent to which the carrying out of the proposed development would affect the heritage significance of the heritage conservation area.
11 (Repealed)
cl 11: Am 24.9.1999; 2008 (571), Sch 3.140 [2]. Rep 2021 (716), Sch 1.16.
12 Conservation incentives relating to heritage items
(1) Nothing in this plan prevents the Council from granting consent to an application—(a) to use, for any purpose, a building that is a heritage item or the land on which the building is erected, orif it is satisfied that—(b) to use, for any purpose, a building within a heritage conservation area or the land on which that building is erected,(c) the proposed use would have little or no adverse effect on the amenity of the area, and(d) the conservation of the building is unlikely unless the Council grants consent as referred to in this clause.(2) When considering an application to carry out development on land upon which there is situated a heritage item, the Council may vary the provisions of any applicable codes, policies and development control plans of the Council if the Council is satisfied that the conservation of the heritage item depends upon the Council granting consent to the application.
13 Standards that cannot be used to refuse consent—playing and performing music
(1) The consent authority must not refuse consent to development in relation to licensed premises on the following grounds—(a) the playing or performance of music, including the following—(i) the genre of music played or performed, or(ii) whether the music played or performed is live or amplified, or(iii) whether the music played or performed is original music, or(iv) the number of musicians or live entertainment acts playing or performing, or(v) the type of instruments played,(b) whether dancing occurs,(c) the presence or use of a dance floor or another area ordinarily used for dancing,(d) the direction in which a stage for players or performers faces,(e) the decoration to be used, including, for example, mirror balls, or lighting used by players or performers.(2) The consent authority must not refuse consent to development in relation to licensed premises on the grounds of noise caused by the playing or performance of music, if the consent authority is satisfied the noise may be managed and minimised to an acceptable level.(3) In this clause—licensed premises has the same meaning as in the Liquor Act 2007.cl 13: Ins 2020 (724), Sch 3.
Schedule 1
(Clause 5 (1))
Part 1
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 |
Environmental Planning Instrument | Clause after which new clause is to be inserted | Number of new clause |
Interim Development Order No 2—City of Penrith | 1A | 1B |
Interim Development Order No 11—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 14—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 15—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 20—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 21—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 23—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 24—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 25—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 26—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 27—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 28—City of Penrith | 1A | 1B |
Interim Development Order No 29—City of Penrith | 1A | 1B |
Interim Development Order No 31—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 38—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 39—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 42—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 44—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 47—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 48—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 49—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 52—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 53—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 54—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 56—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 57—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 60—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 62—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 63—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 67—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 69—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 70—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 74—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 75—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 76—City of Penrith | 1A | 1B |
Interim Development Order No 78—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 81—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 83—City of Penrith | 1A | 1B |
Interim Development Order No 86—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 87—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Interim Development Order No 93—City of Penrith | 1A | 1B |
Interim Development Order No 95—City of Penrith | 1 | 1A |
Part 2
Penrith Local Environmental Plan No 37 | 1 | 1A |
Penrith Local Environmental Plan No 43 | 1 | 1A |
Penrith Local Environmental Plan No 52 | 1 | 1A |
Penrith Local Environmental Plan No 85 | 1 | 1A |
Penrith Local Environmental Plan No 96 | 1 | 1A |
Penrith Local Environmental Plan No 105 | 1 | 1A |
Penrith Local Environmental Plan No 150 | 1 | 1A |
Penrith Local Environmental Plan No 164 | 1 | 1A |
Penrith Local Environmental Plan No 174 | 1 | 1A |
Penrith Local Environmental Plan No 179 | 1 | 1A |
1 | 1A | |
1 | 1A |
Schedule 2
(Clause 6)
Part 1 Heritage items
Inventory No | Name | Address |
Agnes Banks | ||
AB2 | Farmhouse and outbuildings | Part Portion 27, Springwood Road |
AB3 | Former Agnes Banks Public School | Lot 1, DP 776886, Castlereagh Road |
AB4 | St. Pauls Anglican Church and trees | Portion 28, Castlereagh Road |
AB5 | Osborne including dwelling, detached kitchen and cellar, early slab barn and plantings around dwelling, outbuildings and gateposts | Lot 11, DP 716405, Castlereagh Road |
AB6 | Chestnut—dwelling and trees | Lot 12, DP 716405, Castlereagh Road |
AB7 | Tyreel—dwelling and barn | Lot 1, DP 739177, Castlereagh Road |
AB9 | Federation farmhouse and trees | Lot 4, DP 570547, Castlereagh Road |
AB11 | Agnes Banks Nature Reserve and adjacent vegetation | Portions 149, 157, 158, 159, 206, 208, 209, 210, 278, Lots 43 and 44, DP 585210, Lots 1 and 2, DP 566898, Lot B, DP 444984, Rickards Road |
Castlereagh | ||
C2 | Former Castlereagh Council Chambers | Part Portion 41, Castlereagh Road |
C3 | Memorials—Smith Park | Castlereagh Road |
C4 | Former Castlereagh Public School | Lot 2, DP 780559, West Wilchard Road |
C5 | Victorian farmhouse | Part Portion 42, Castlereagh Road |
C6 | Ruins of stone stables | Part Portion 43, Castlereagh Road |
C7 | Slab cottage | Lot 1, DP 120872, Castlereagh Road |
C10 | Farmhouse, garden planting and natural vegetation | Lot 1, DP 574481, Church Lane |
C12 | Christchurch, Anglican Church | Lot 27, DP 581747, Church Lane |
C13 | Ruins of pise house | Portion 280, Church Lane |
C15 | Site of Fultons Church School | Church Street, Portions 287 and 288 |
C16 | Castlereagh General Cemetery and trees | Portion 281, Church Street |
Cranebrook | ||
CR1 | Late Victorian farmhouse | Lot 56, DP 809405, Grays Lane |
CR2 | Kenilworth—dwelling and trees | Part Lot 5, DP 251769, Boundary Road |
CR4 | Former Cranebrook Public School (1883 buildings) | Lot 22, DP 809521, Cranebrook Road |
CR5 | Johnson’s Cottage | Lots 18–20, Sec A, DP 1613, 20 Nepean Street |
CR8 | The Poplars—old slab cottage, pise house and garden | Lot 2, DP 229462, Wrights Lane |
CR9 | McCarthys Farm, tree and archaeological remains | Portion 82, McCarthys Lane |
Emu Plains | ||
EP1 | Emu Hall—including dwelling, outbuildings and trees | Lot 2, DP 614436, Great Western Highway |
EP2 | Former police station and residence including trees | Lot A, 1 Punt Road |
EP3 | Old police station | Lot 8, DP 228204, Great Western Highway |
EP5 | Cottage | Lot 1, DP 563123, 14 York Street |
EP6 | Former Union Inn including trees | Lots 1–4, DP 342116, 36 Great Western Highway |
EP9 | Concrete house | Part Lot 3, DP 62051, 2 Railway Street |
EP10 | Railway station—1883 building | Railway land, Station Street |
EP11 | Weatherboard house | Part Lot A, DP 152716, 66 Great Western Highway |
EP12 | Former Australian Arms Inn | Part Portion 86, Great Western Highway |
EP13 | Arms of Australia Inn | Lot 22, DP 242300, Great Western Highway |
EP14 | Stone house | Lot 11, DP 242913, 143 Great Western Highway |
EP15 | Westbank | Lot 1, DP 620712, 2–6 Nepean Street |
EP16 | Yodalla including dwelling and garden | Lot 42, DP 524161, 26–28 Nepean Street |
EP18 | Lewers Bequest and Penrith Regional Art Gallery—including gallery and garden | Lot 3, DP 504935, 86 River Road, Lot B1, DP 419667 |
EP19 | Huntington Hall—including dwelling and garden | Lots 12, 13 and 15, DP 243048, 54 Beach Street |
EP20 | Melrose Hall | Emu Park, Great Western Highway |
EP21 | Orange Grove Cottage | Lot 1, DP 703497, Park Street |
EP22 | War Memorial | Emu Park, Park Street |
EP23 | Former Emu Plains Public School including trees | Great Western Highway |
EP24 | St. Pauls Anglican Church and Emu Plains General Cemetery including trees | Lot 1, DP 724148, Lot 1, DP 798650 and adjoining cemetery land bounded by Short, Mundy and Nixon Streets and the Great Western Railway |
EP25 | Yamba | Lot 116, DP 242303, 32 Nixon Street |
EP27 | Uniting Church | Lot 2, DP 604241, Emerald Street |
EP28 | Edwardian Cottage including dwelling and well | Lot 1, DP 588952, 46 Russell Street |
EP29 | Parkinson Real Estate | Lot 110, DP 802233, Great Western Highway |
EP30 | Emu Plains Assembly Hall | Lot 1, DP 780531, Great Western Highway |
EP32A | House | Lot 22, DP 250032, 13 Hessel Place |
EP32B | Gosling Street and Hessel Place Reserve | Lot 2, DP 591067, Gosling Street |
EP32C | Bellbird Reserve | Lot 101, DP 577779, Barina Crescent |
EP34 | Gwandalan—dwelling and garden | Lot 11, DP 520503, Gwandalan Street |
Jamisontown | ||
J2 | Workmens cottages | Lots 1, 2, 3, DP 1806, Mulgoa Road |
J4 | Madang Park—dwelling and trees | Lot 2, DP 567225, Jamison Road |
Kingswood | ||
K1 | Former Penrith Brick Company—kiln and chimney | Part Lot 11, Vol 2084, Fol 836, Copeland Street |
K2 | Penrith General Cemetery | Bounded by Copeland Street, Richmond Road and Cox Avenue |
K3 | Kingswood Public School 1892—classroom and teacher’s residence | Lot 1, DP 794501, Second Avenue |
K5 | Federation house and garden | Lot 56, DP 770240, 6 First Street |
K6 | St. Phillips Anglican Church | Corner Lot 1, Sec 10, 32 Bringelly Road |
Kemps Creek | ||
KC3 | Bayly Park | Lot 35, DP 258414, Mamre Road |
KC4 | Gateposts to Colesbrook | Lot 8, DP 253503, Mamre Road |
KC5 | Farmhouse | Lot 14, DP 253503, Aldington Road |
Leonay | ||
L1 | Knapsack Gully Railway Viaduct | Railway land |
L2 | Edinglassie | Lot 185, DP 233104, Bunyan Road |
L3A | Leo Buring Cottage including dwelling, barn, glasshouse and memorial | Lot 1, DP 499830, Leonay Parade |
L4 | Site of Edinglassie | Lots 102, DP 235829, Lot 2, DP 242718, Lapstone Place |
Llandilo | ||
LL1 | Cottage—including dwelling, slab barn and slab shed | Lot 269, DP 2147, Seventh Avenue |
Londonderry | ||
LO1 | Londonderry Cemetery | Wesleyan Cemetery, Londonderry Road |
Luddenham | ||
LU1 | Brick cottage | Part Lot 2, Sec A, DP 1452, Park Road |
LU2 | Brick cottage | Part Lot 1, Sec A, DP 1452, Campbell Street |
LU3 | Dwellings | Part Lot 16, DP 1665, No 29 and DP 340800, No 41 The Northern Road |
LU4 | Luddenham Progress Hall | Lot 7, DP 1655, The Northern Road |
LU5 | Luddenham Uniting Church and Cemetery | Lot 8, DP 1655, The Northern Road |
LU6 | St. James Anglican Church and Cemetery | Lot 2, DP 529143, The Northern Road |
Mulgoa | ||
MV6 | Mulgoa Public School 1883 residence and classroom | Lot 1, DP 782175, Mulgoa Road |
MV7 | Cottage—c 1890 weatherboard cottage | Lot 1, DP 2120, corner Littlefields Road and Winbourne Road |
MV8 | Passadena—dwelling | Lot 1, DP 227674, Allan Road |
MV9 | St. Marys Catholic Church | Lot 10, Sec E, DP 2121, corner Mulga Road and Winbourne Road |
Nepean River | ||
NR2 | Penrith Weir and Former Pumping Station | Lot 1, DP 233967, Memorial Avenue |
NR3 | “Little Manly” | Water Resources Commission land and reserve |
NR4 | Victoria Bridge | Great Western Highway |
NR5 | Ferry Crossing—including Ferry Road and Punt Road | Ferry Road and Punt Road |
NR6 | Rowing course | |
NR9 | Sites of early water mills | Various lots |
Orchard Hills | ||
OH2 | Farmhouse | Lot 6, DP 1344, corner Caddens Road and Kingswood Road |
OH3 | Orchard Hills Uniting Church | Lot 1, DP 923077, Kingswood Road |
Penrith | ||
P1 | Edwardian cottage | Lot 1, DP 745675, 323 Castlereagh Road |
P2 | The Lodge | Lot 8, DP 979378, Camden Street |
P3 | Victorian house | Lot 1, DP 623919, 322 Castlereagh Road |
P4 | Craithes—dwelling, trees, outbuildings and carriage loop | Lot 2, DP 802406, Borec Road |
P4 (A) | Avenue and garden planting—trees, driveway and gates | Lots 5–8 (inclusive), DP 802407, Lemko Place |
P5 | Combewood—house, garden and original entrance drive | Part Lot 2, DP 223874 and Lots 54, 55, DP 237090, Castlereagh Road |
P5 (A) | Combewood—trees | Lots 51, 52 and 53, DP 237090, Castlereagh Road |
P6 (B) | Thornton Hall | Lot 1, DP 33753, The Crescent |
P7 (A) | Lemon Grove Lodge | Lot C1, DP 162091, 24 Lemongrove Avenue |
P8 | Former rectory | Lots 5 and 5A, DP 39162, 95 Glebe Place |
P9 | Governor Phillip Special Hospital—original building | Lot 1, DP 213072, Glebe Place |
P10 | Timber cottage | Part portion 15, Bk 1367, No 210, 71 Parker Street |
P12 | Penrith Infants Department—1867 and 1884 buildings | Lot 1, DP 724160 and school site, Henry Street |
P13 | Former Methodist Church | Lot 22, DP 586469, Henry Street |
P14 (A) | Two storey brick cottage | Lots 5 and 6, DP 175, 7 Lawson Street |
P16 | Former station master’s house | Railway land, 57 Belmore Street |
P17 | Penrith Railway Station—1880 and 1890 buildings | Railway land, Jane Street |
P18 | Penrith Council Chambers | Lot 3, DP 78774, Henry Street |
P21 | Memorial Park | Memory Park, corner High Street and Woodriff Street |
P22 | Cram Place—including 1879 building, coach house, well and pump and cast iron boundary fence | Lot 1, DP 527986, 338–340 High Street |
P24 | St. Stephens Anglican Church, Church Hall and Cemetery | Lots 101 and 102, DP 597910, 252 High Street |
P25 | St. Aubin’s Terrace—six terraces | Lot 3, DP 955837 and Lot 4, DP 972, 255–265 High Street |
P26 | Penrith Public School 1917 building and palm trees | School site, corner High Street and Doonmore Street |
P27 | Victorian terrace | Lot 2, DP 224062, 219–221 High Street |
P29 | Victorian villa | Lot 81, DP 526298, 150 Lethbridge Street |
P30 | Broadville | Lot 910, DP 717451, corner Station Street and The Broadway |
P31 | Kentucky | Lot 11, DP 715161, 146 Station Street |
P32 | Victorian house | Lot 80, DP 709313, 148 Station Street |
P34 | Victorian house—dwelling and camphor laurel tree | Lot 1, DP 21745, 48 Warwick Street |
P35 | The Cottage—dwelling and pine tree | Part Lot 11 Sec 16, DP 1582, 39 Warwick Street |
P36 | Victorian house | Lot 2, DP 206095, 6 Rawson Avenue |
P39 | Penrith Ambulance Station—1936 building | Lot 12, DP 37829, High Street |
P41 | Explorers Memorial | Road, Memorial Avenue |
P42 | Former Penrith Power Station | Lot 2, DP 740326, Castlereagh Road |
Penrith City | ||
PC1 | Nepean River | Various |
Regentville | ||
R1 | Sir John Jamison’s Cemetery | Lot 1, DP 724391 and Lot 1, DP 723986, Lilac Place |
R2 | Regentville Public School—1881 and 1910 buildings | School site, School House Road |
R3 | Site of Regentville | Lot 32, DP 619838, Lot 26 DP 718103, Mulgoa Road |
R4 | Mulgoa Conservation Area | Part Lot 32, DP 619838, Part Lot 3, DP 214871, Part Lot 6, DP 540986, Part Lot 1, DP 983572, Part Lot 998, DP 802042, Part Portion 30, Luttrell Street |
R7 | House | Lot 1, DP 16540 Lot 2, DP 16540, Lot 3, DP 16540, Bundarra Road Lot 19, DP 16540, Factory Road |
St. Marys | ||
SM1 | Site of Dunheved Homestead | Lot 1, DP 789196, Links Road |
SM5 | St. Marys Railway Station—waiting room and parcels office | Railway land, corner Station Street and Queen Street |
SM6 | Sawmill Precinct | Various lots and railway land, Station Street and Harris Street |
SM8 | Former tannery sites Brells Tannery Webbs Tannery Paskins Tannery Samuel Thompsons Tannery Desboroughs Tannery | Various lots |
SM9 | Site of Bennetts Wagon Works | Various lots between Crana Street and Great Western Highway |
SM10 | Cottages | Lot 1, DP 710777, and Lot 1, DP 783200, and Lot 1, DP 742493, 38–42 Gidley Street |
SM11 | Bronte | Lot 4, DP 38617, 50 Gidley Street |
SM12 | Mourilyan—original section of house | Bk 1313, No 747, 333 Great Western Highway |
SM13 | St. Mary Magdalene Anglican Church and Cemetery | Cemetery site, corner King Street, Magdalene Street and Great Western Highway |
SM14 | St. Marys General Cemetery | Cemetery site, corner Sydney Street and Great Western Highway |
SM15 | Mile stones | Various locations along Great Western Highway |
SM16 | Former St. Marys Council Chambers | Lot 6, DP 974985, Mamre Road |
SM18 | St. Marys Public School—1877 and 1892 buildings | School site, Princess Mary Street |
SM19 | Wagon Wheel Hotel | DP 75637, corner Princess Mary Street and Great Western Highway |
SM20 | Princess Mary Street cottages | Lot 1, DP 733381, Lots 13, 14, 15, DP 38418, 18, 20, 22 and 24 Princess Mary Street respectively |
SM21 | Victoria Park and Memorial | Park site bounded by Great Western Highway, Pages Road, Putland Street and Princess Mary Street |
SM22 | Mimosa—dwelling, fence and garden | Lot 40, DP 111110, corner Pages Road and Putland Street |
SM23 | Former Stables, Mimosa—two storey timber slab barn | Lot 1, DP 745809, Sainsbury Street |
SM24 | Moore Cottage | Lot 3, DP 38248, 8 Sainsbury Street |
SM25 | Cottages | Lot 32, DP 2488, 5 Player Street Lot 1, DP 463, 37 Pages Road Lot 2A, DP 134, 57 Saddington Street |
SM26 | House, barn and tannery site | Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, DP 30962, Pages Road |
SM28 | Mamre | Lot 1, DP 530579, Mamre Road |
SM29 | Memorial cairn | Road side. Mamre Road |
SM30 | Memorial cairn | Road side. Luddenham Road |
SM31 | Lee Holme Horse Stud—exercise yard | Lot 2, DP 547057, Luddenham Road |
SM36 | Cottage | Lot 3, Morphett Estate, Lenore Lane, Erskine Park |
Upper Castlereagh | ||
UC4 | Upper Castlereagh War Memorial | Lot 1, DP 735602, Castlereagh Road |
UC5 | Crushing plant | Part Portion 54 and Lot A, DP 374807, Castlereagh Road |
UC6 | Parkers Slaughter Yard—various structures | Part Lot 1, DP 215435, Castlereagh Road |
Werrington | ||
W1 | Werrington House—dwelling, driveway and garden | Lot 101, DP 605907, 108 Rugby Street |
W2 | Werrington Park | Lot 1, DP 791299, Great Western Highway |
W3 | Rose Cottage and barn | Lot 1, DP 713452, corner Water Street and Tennant Road |
W4 | Torquay | Part Lot 1, DP 189149, corner Tennant Road and Great Western Highway |
W5 | Four Winds—dwelling and garage | Part Lot 10, DP 202346, Great Western Highway |
W6 | Swampland | Lot 6, DP 217883, corner Werrington Road and The Kingsway |
Wallacia | ||
WA1 | Wallacia Hotel | Part Lot A, DP 334601, 264R Mulgoa Road |
WA2 | Former St. Andrews Anglican Church | Lot 1, DP 318587, Park Road |
Part 2 Heritage conservation areas
Lemongrove | the area bounded by The Crescent to the eastern boundary of Lot 6, DP 747015, the rear boundary of those lots on the eastern side and fronting Blaxland Avenue; those lots on the southern side of Thurston Street from the eastern boundary of Lot 18, DP 978488 to the western boundary of Lot 4, DP 158090; Lemongrove Road to the northern boundary of Lot A, DP 161238 on the eastern side and those lots on the western side of Lemongrove Road to the northern boundary of Lot 23, DP 978488. |
St. Marys Permanent Cottage Area | the area bounded by Viney Street, Maple Road, Forrester Road and Griffiths Street, St. Marys. |
Derby Street Area | the area bounded by the rear boundary of those lots on the eastern side of Warwick Street; from Lot 17 and 18, DP 793668 Stafford Street to the boundary between Lot 789, DP 739013 and Lot H, DP 373977 Stafford Street; the boundary between Lot 5, Sec 13, DP 1582 and Lot 1, DP 778044, Castlereagh Street; the boundary between Lot 73 and Lot 74, DP 2167 Castlereagh Street; the rear of lots 63 to 73, DP 2167; the boundary between Lot 1, DP 571613 and Parts 42 and 43, DP 2167 Brown Street; the boundary between Lots 26 and 27, DP 2167 Brown Street; the boundary between Lots 6 and 7, DP 2167 Woodriff Street; Derby Street; the boundary between Lots 16B, DP 347812 and Lot 172, DP 558077 Derby Street; the boundary between Lot 14, Sec 8, DP 1582 and Lot 15A, DP 347812 Castlereagh Street; the boundary between Lot 21, DP 700430 and Lot A, DP 318320 Castlereagh Street; the western boundary of Lot B, DP 318320 and Derby Street, Penrith. |
Part 3 Deferred heritage items
SM25 | Cottages | Lot 1, DP 2664, 14 Pages Road Lot 3, DP 1432, 16 Pages Road |
SM32 | The Receiving Shed (Thompsons Tannery) | Lot 8, Sec 4, DP 134, 92 Saddington Street |
SM33 | Cottage | Lot 3, Sec 4, DP 134, 102 Saddington Street |