Recent projects


The Smoky Cape Lighthouse Precinct was designed by the Colonial Architect, James Barnet, and is situated on the Smoky Cape headland. Built in 1891, the precinct is particularly significant for its use of poured concrete, which was unusual at the time of construction. Praevius Heritage provided an updated Conservation Management Plan and Cyclical Maintenance Plan to NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, who are responsible for the heritage place.
Smoky Cape Lighthouse Precinct - Arakoon, NSW


Vacy Hall was built in 1899 by a prominent Toowoomba pastoralist as a wedding present to his daughter. The property has been used as a hostel or boutique hotel for much of its history, however was to be returned to a single residence by the new owners. Praevius Heritage provided heritage advice, a Conservation Management Plan and a colour study report.
Vacy Hall - Toowoomba, QLD
St Ambrose Memorial Church - Gilgandra, NSW
St. Ambrose Church honours Gilgandra's significant role in Australia's World War I history—the town where the first and largest 'snowballing' recruitment march in the country commenced. Due to unstable foundations, the church required urgent attention. Praevius Heritage conducted a site inspection and prepared a Conservation Management Plan to assist the church board with an emergency funding application to repair the church.