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Anvil Point Lighthouse

Lighthouse Road, Swanage BH19 2JN, UK

Name and Location

Anvil Point Lighthouse is a prominent landmark located in Swanage, Dorset, England, on the southeastern coast of Britain.

Construction and History

The Anvil Point Lighthouse was constructed in 1852 by Trinity House, a charitable organization responsible for maritime navigation and safety in the United Kingdom. Initially intended to serve as a major aid to navigation, it was designed to guide mariners through the treacherous waters around Swanage Pier.

Architecture and Materials

The lighthouse's architecture is characteristic of its era, with a striking black and white striped pattern. The structure is made of brick and stone, with a distinctive tapering shape that tapers from 3 meters (10 feet) to 1 meter (3 feet) in diameter at the top.

Light and Navigation

The Anvil Point Lighthouse features a prominent white light that flashes every 10 seconds, visible for approximately 19 nautical miles (35 kilometers). This beacon plays a crucial role in warning mariners of the treacherous coastline and surrounding waters.

Accessibility and Visiting

Situated on Lighthouse Road, Swanage BH19 2JN, UK, the Anvil Point Lighthouse is accessible via public transportation or by car. Visitors can reach the site by walking from nearby towns or using local bus services.

Notable Views and Landscape

The lighthouse is situated amidst a stunning coastline, with breathtaking views of the English Channel. The surrounding landscape features scenic cliffs, sandy beaches, and lush greenery, making it an ideal location for nature lovers and photographers.

  • * Wikipedia: en:Anvil Point Lighthouse
  • * Wikidata: Q15182446

Details

NameAnvil Point Lighthouse
CitySwanage
CountryEngland
Coordinates50.5919027, -1.9599701
Year of construction1852
Eventsshipwrecks or rescues
Historic significancerole in maritime history
Architectural styleblack and white striped pattern
ArchitectTrinity House
Construction materialbrick and stone
Focal height39
Tower height45
Renovationsautomated in 1987
Access descriptionpublic transportation or by car
Accessibletrue
Landscape typerocky coast
View descriptionbreathtaking views of the English Channel, scenic cliffs, sandy beaches, and lush greenery
Facilitiestoilets, café, gift shop
Nearby attractionslocal galleries and publications celebrating the region's natural and cultural attractions
Light characteristicflashes every 10 seconds
Light range19
Automatedtrue