Manly Substation | |
Coordinates: | -33.796°N 151.286°W |
Map Relief: | yes |
Location: | 34a-36 Whistler Street, Manly, Northern Beaches Council, New South Wales, Australia |
Beginning Label: | Design period |
Built: | 1945 |
Architecture: | Inter-war Art Deco |
Owner: | Ausgrid |
Designation1: | New South Wales State Heritage Register |
Designation1 Offname: | Substation; #15009 Manly 33 kV Zone/Residential Unit |
Designation1 Type: | State heritage (built) |
Designation1 Date: | 2 April 1999 |
Designation1 Number: | 938 |
Designation1 Free1name: | Type |
Designation1 Free1value: | Electricity Transformer/Substation |
Designation1 Free2name: | Category |
Designation1 Free2value: | Utilities - Electricity |
Designation1 Free3name: | Builders |
The Manly Substation is a heritage-listed electrical substation located at 34a-36 Whistler Street, Manly, Northern Beaches Council, New South Wales, Australia. It was built in 1945. It is also known as #15009 Manly 33 kV Zone/Residential Unit. The property is owned by Ausgrid, a privately owned energy utility company. The substation was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.[1]
The Manly Zone substation is a purpose designed and built structure constructed . "MANLY ZONE SUBSTATION" appears on the façade in metal lettering. The Residential Unit no 34a is located within the same building. Its property number is 7007.Historical period: 1926-1950.[1]
The Manly Zone substation is a fine and robust, well detailed face brick two storey building built on the street alignment. Stylistic elements of Inter-war Art Deco include the extensive use of face brick and brick detailing in the stepped parapet and base of the projecting first floor oriel windows and the use of bold linear motifs. Decorative elements include the use of curved bricks to form unusual framing around windows and doorways. The building incorporates a residential unit titled #15101 RESIDENTIAL UNIT, 34a Whistler Street. The Manly Zone substation is constructed in load-bearing face brick with cement render applied to the plant doorway reveals. Original windows are double hung timber multi pane. Exterior materials used include face brick, timber joinery, and steel roller shutter.[1]
As at 8 November 2000, the condition of the substation was good.
Aluminium windows and doors installed at ground level.[1]
As at 8 November 2000, the Manly Zone substation was a fine and robust, well detailed face brick purpose designed and built structure. It is an excellent and externally intact representative example of the Interwar Art Deco style. It is considered to be a rare example of this style and of State Significance.[1]
Substation was listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.[1]