Heritage listings in Mid-Coast

518 listed items, of which 11 are on the State Heritage Register, plus 14 conservation areas where the control covers a whole neighbourhood.

ItemRegisterSignificanceType
Dwelling, former police station
I57
LEP Local Item - General
Dwelling, former police station, lockup and courthouse
I230
LEP Local Item - General
Dwelling, former shop
I25
LEP Local Item - General
Dwelling, former shop
I231
LEP Local Item - General
Dwelling, tea rooms and craft shop
I222
LEP Local Item - General
Dyers Crossing Produce Group, former butter factory
I67
LEP Local Item - General
Easton Family cemetery
I6
LEP Local Item - General
Exchange Hotel
I196
LEP Local Item - General
Failford House
I21
LEP Local Item - General
Federation House
I41
LEP Local Item - General
Fire station and residence
I169
LEP Local Item - General
Former ABC Bank Building
I28
LEP Local Item - General
Former Abbots Austioneer’s Building
I51
LEP Local Item - General
Former Alum Mine (also known as Bulahdelah Mountain) including Aboriginal scatter site, 2 scarred trees, former Alum Mountain House site, Alum Mountain Park, Twin Dams, incline tramway, mullock heap,
I10
LEP Local Item - General
Former Bank of NSW (ANZ)
I39
LEP Local Item - General
Former Bank of NSW Building
I48
LEP Local Item - General
Former CBC Bank Building
I50
LEP Local Item - General
Former Catholic Church and Hall, “Our Lady of the Rosary”
I114
LEP Local Item - General
Former Catholic convent
I76
LEP Local Item - General
Former Dairy Farmers Factory and Manning Valley Dairy Cooperative
I11
LEP Local Item - General
Former Darawank Public School
I19
LEP Local Item - General
Former ES & A Bank and dwelling
I26
LEP Local Item - General
Former Hancock’s Store
I24
LEP Local Item - General
Former Petersville Milk Products Factory and site
I171
LEP Local Item - General
Former Presbyterian Church Manse
I17
LEP Local Item - General
Former St Andrew’s Church
I13
LEP Local Item - General
Former St Paul’s Rectory
I88
LEP Local Item - General
Former Timber Worker’s House
I18
LEP Local Item - General
Former Tuncurry Public School—museum
I119
LEP Local Item - General
Former Weismantels’ Inn
I64
LEP Local Item - General
Former Westpac Bank Building, now “The Bank” bed and breakfast
I245
LEP Local Item - General
Former brick kiln site
I104
LEP Local Item - General
Former butcher’s shop “Gibson and Skinner”
I241
LEP Local Item - General
Former butter factory
I285
LEP Local Item - General
Former convict-era garrison site containing a well site (1840s), later the estate of a colonial NSW Government Architect
A310
LEP Local Item - Archaeological
Former courthouse
I43
LEP Local Item - General
Former courthouse (museum)
I9
LEP Local Item - General
Former dairy factory and wharf, Lower Manning Dairy Co-operative, includes former manager’s residence
I91
LEP Local Item - General
Former ferry approach site—foreshore reserve north of Singing Bridge
I83
LEP Local Item - General
Former ferry wharf site
I79
LEP Local Item - General
Former lime kiln wharf site
A10
LEP Local Item - Archaeological
Former lime quarry site
A9
LEP Local Item - Archaeological
Former shop
I43
LEP Local Item - General
Former soldiers barracks cottage
I14
LEP Local Item - General
Former stationmaster’s cottage
I286
LEP Local Item - General
Former “Hillcrest” Hospital
I20
LEP Local Item - General
Forster Ocean Baths
I80
LEP Local Item - General
Forster-Tuncurry Bridge
I81
LEP Local Item - General
Fotheringham Park and War Memorial
I191
LEP Local Item - General
Fotheringhams Hotel
I167
LEP Local Item - General
Free Presbytarian Church
I2
LEP Local Item - General
General Cemetery
I59
LEP Local Item - General
General Cemetery
I22
LEP Local Item - General
General Cemetery
I7
LEP Local Item - General
General Cemetery
I74
LEP Local Item - General
General Cemetery
I88
LEP Local Item - General
General Cemetery
I82
LEP Local Item - General
General Cemetery
I96
LEP Local Item - General
General Cemetery
I71
LEP Local Item - General
General Cemetery
I68
LEP Local Item - General

Listed under Gloucester Local Environmental Plan 2010. Confirm against the council's own LEP before relying on it.