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Southwold Lighthouse

14 Chester Rd, Southwold IP18 6LN, UK

Name and Location

The Southwold Lighthouse is a vital maritime landmark located in the town of Southwold, Suffolk, England, UK.

Construction and History

Built in 1799, the lighthouse was constructed to serve as a beacon for mariners navigating the treacherous waters off the coast of East Anglia. Its construction was necessitated by the frequent shipwrecks and losses in the area, which had become a major concern for local authorities and maritime traders.

Architecture and Materials

The Southwold Lighthouse is a distinctive white tower standing at 31 meters (101 feet) tall, with a red band near the top. Its unique design features a lantern room and a Fresnel lens, which provide a powerful beam of light that can be seen for up to 24 nautical miles.

Light and Navigation

The lighthouse's light characteristics are as follows: it emits a white flash every 10 seconds, with a range of 24 nautical miles. The light has a sector end at 32.5 degrees and a sector start at 204 degrees, with a sequence of 0.2 + (9.8) minutes.

Accessibility and Visiting

No information available on accessibility or visiting the lighthouse.

Notable Views and Landscape

No information available on notable views or landscape surrounding the lighthouse.

Anecdotes and Folklore

As a vital maritime landmark, the Southwold Lighthouse has played a crucial role in maritime safety for over two centuries. Its presence is a testament to the importance of maritime navigation in the region's history.

Technical and Operational Details

In addition to its optical functions, the Southwold Lighthouse also operates as an Ais Radio Station, transmitting on MMSI number 992351019.

Further Information

Note: The information provided is based on the available data and may not be exhaustive or up-to-date.

Details

NameSouthwold Lighthouse
CitySouthwold
CountryEngland, Uk
Coordinates52.3272416, 1.6813921
Year of construction1799
Historic significancemaritime safety for over two centuries, helping to prevent accidents and loss of life
Storiespreventing accidents and loss of life
Tower height31
Landscape typecoast
View descriptionEast Anglian coast, and its presence is a testament to the importance of maritime navigation in the region's history
AIS Radartrue
Light characteristic"Fl(3)W.10s"
Light range24
Automatedtrue