Lytton Quarantine Station

Lytton Quarantine Station
Lytton Quarantine Station
Location160 South Street, Lytton, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Coordinates27°24′52″S 153°09′02″E / 27.4144°S 153.1505°E / -27.4144; 153.1505
Design period1900 - 1914 (early 20th century)
Built1913 - c.1914
Official nameLytton Quarantine Station (former), Customs Reserve, Fort Lytton National Park, Lytton Quarantine Complex and Animal Detention Centre
Typestate heritage (built, archaeological)
Designated22 September 2000
Reference no.601347
Significant period1913-1914 (fabric)
1859, 1889, 1914-1982, 1919 (historical)
Significant componentsshed/s, sewage farm/treatment site, machinery/plant/equipment - health/care services, jetty/pier, residential accommodation - staff housing, bathroom/bathhouse, objects (movable) - law/order, immigration, customs, quarantine, tramway, workshop, trees/plantings, yard, drainage, reception area/house, residential accommodation - doctor's house/quarters, chimney/chimney stack, disinfecting room, laundry / wash house, boiler room/boiler house, slab/s - concrete
Location of Lytton Quarantine Station in Queensland
Lytton Quarantine Station (Australia)

Lytton Quarantine Station is a heritage-listed former quarantine station in Lytton, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

It was built from 1913 to c.1914. It is also known as the Customs Reserve and Lytton Quarantine Complex and Animal Detention Centre. It forms part of Fort Lytton National Park. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 22 September 2000.