Archer Point Light

Originally an 1883 timber frame lighthouse covered with galvanised iron, it was replaced in 1975 with a modern square concrete equipment room topped with a lantern.

The original lighthouse was a timber frame lighthouse covered in rolled galvanised iron sheeting, much like Low Isles Light[3] and Flat Top Island Light.

[5] The current lighthouse is a square concrete equipment room topped with a lantern.

[2] The current light source is a 35,000 cd 120 Volt 1000 Watt Tungsten-halogen bulb, fed from the mains electricity, with a diesel generator for backup.

The site is open to the public, accessible by a gravel road, but the tower is closed.

The original Archer Point Light, 1917
Plans for the original lighthouse, 1882