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Iconic Blue Mountains precinct added to the State Heritage Register

By NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Posted: 20 Jun 2025
Chelmsford Bridge and Leura Cascades Recreational Reserve Image Credit: Heritage NSW
The NSW Government has recognised the historic precinct of Chelmsford Bridge and Leura Cascades Recreational Reserve on the State Heritage Register.

The listing recognises the region’s natural, cultural and built heritage.

Established in 1913 and opened by the former Katoomba Council, the Chelmsford Bridge was the last unreinforced concrete arch bridge built in NSW. The bridge is an important example of Federation-era architecture and engineering, and a rare representation of this transitional phase in bridge construction, reflecting the technical advancements of the time. 

The surrounding Leura Cascades Recreational Reserve played a key role in the Blue Mountains’ tourism boom, attracting thousands of visitors in the 1920s and 1930s. It was part of a broader investment in public recreation, featuring walking tracks, picnic areas, and the no longer operational Leura Municipal Baths.  

Minister for Heritage, Penny Sharpe said “These listings are protecting local history and recognising its contribution in establishing the Blue Mountains region as an important tourist destination.

“The NSW Government is committed to ensuring future generations can continue to experience and appreciate this remarkable site.

Member for Blue Mountains, Trish Doyle said “The Blue Mountains is world renowned for its pristine environment and rich heritage and this year it celebrates 25 years on the World Heritage List.

“Recognising the sites further legitimises the region as a fantastic place to visit and a place residents can be proud to live.”

 

 
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