Author: Dr Sue Rosen
Client: Sydney North Region, National Parks and Wildlife Service, Office of Environment and Heritage
This one-bedroom cottage is a simple weatherboard and fibro cement (asbestos) utilitarian structure constructed in c. 1950 to accommodate staff employed at the Koala Sanctuary. It has a hipped tile roof and, originally there were sash timber windows, only some of which are extant. It is an example of ‘back of house’ incidental facilities to service the publicly accessible Sanctuary and was not part of the Park visitor experience.