Pilot Pier Lighthouse
10 York Pl, Hartlepool TS24 0QR, UK
Name and Location
The Pilot Pier Lighthouse is located at the mouth of the River Tees in Hartlepool, England, UK.
Construction and History
The lighthouse was built in 1877 to replace an earlier structure that had been destroyed by storms. It has stood tall for over a century, guiding mariners through the treacherous waters of the North Sea.
Architecture and Materials
The Pilot Pier Lighthouse is constructed from stone and features a Victorian-era architectural style. The building's design reflects the importance of lighthouses as crucial aids to navigation during the 19th century.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse exhibits a white light with a flashing character (Fl), visible for 3 seconds on, then off for 18 seconds. It serves as a beacon of safety for ships navigating the treacherous coastline, guiding them through the sector from 317 to 325 degrees.
Accessibility and Visiting
No information available regarding accessibility or visiting the lighthouse.
Notable Views and Landscape
No information available regarding notable views or landscape surrounding the lighthouse.
Anecdotes and Folklore
The Pilot Pier Lighthouse has been featured in several notable events and publications, including a photograph on Geograph.org. It stands as a testament to the region's rich maritime history and the importance of lighthouses in ensuring safe passage for generations of sailors and fishermen.
Technical and Operational Details
- Light Character: Fl (flashing light)
- Colour: White
- Height: 13 meters (43 feet)
- Period: 3 seconds on, 18 seconds off
- Sector End: 325.0 degrees
- Sector Start: 317.0 degrees
The Pilot Pier Lighthouse is listed as a grade II building by the UK's Department for Culture, Media and Sport. It has a Wikidata ID of Q28465918.
Details
Name | Pilot Pier Lighthouse |
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City | Hartlepool |
Country | England, Uk |
Coordinates | 54.6933234, -1.1848488 |
Year of construction | 1877 |
Events | shipwrecks; rescues |
Architectural style | Victorian-era |
Construction material | "stone" |
Focal height | 24 |
Tower height | 13 |
Access description | Located at the mouth of the River Tees |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | coastline |
View description | treacherous waters of the North Sea |
Light characteristic | "Fl (flashing light)" |
Automated | true |