Ballycotton Lighthouse
Helipad, Ireland
Name and Location
The Ballycotton Lighthouse is located at Helipad, Ireland, overlooking the Irish Sea.
Construction and History
Commissioned by the Commissioners of Irish Lights, the Ballycotton Lighthouse was constructed in 1852 during the Victorian era. Its rich history includes notable events such as the rescue of the SS Laurentic, which ran aground off the coast in 1917.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse stands at an impressive 51 meters (167 feet) tall, featuring a cylindrical tower with an octagonal lantern room and a square keeper's dwelling attached to the side. The design is attributed to Irish architect Daniel O'Donoghue.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse emits a light characteristic of Fl (0.6+9.4 seconds) in white color, with a range of 21 nautical miles.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the lighthouse via guided tours upon request. The site is not open to the public for general entry. Opening hours, entrance fees, and on-site facilities can be arranged through the managing authority.
Notable Views and Landscape
Anecdotes and Folklore
The lighthouse has played a crucial role in guiding mariners to safety over the years. The rescue of the SS Laurentic is one notable event in its history.
Technical and Operational Details
In 1975, the Ballycotton Lighthouse was automated, marking an end to manual operation. Today, it serves as a protected structure under the Heritage Act of Ireland, ensuring its preservation for future generations.
Further Information
For additional information, please visit the Commissioners of Irish Lights' archives or consult the Wikipedia page: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballycotton_Lighthouse>
Details
Name | Ballycotton Lighthouse |
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City | Slievecarragh |
Country | Ireland |
Coordinates | 51.8256104, -7.9842263 |
Year of construction | 1852 |
Events | rescue of the SS Laurentic in 1917 |
Keeper stories | stories of former lighthouse keepers who maintained the light and assisted mariners over the years |
Stories | rescue of the SS Laurentic in 1917 |
Architectural style | cylindrical tower with an octagonal lantern room and a square keeper's dwelling |
Architect | Daniel O'Donoghue |
Focal height | 59 |
Tower height | 51 |
Heritage status | true |
Renovations | automated in 1975 |
Access description | via the Helipad |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | rocky outcrop overlooking the sea, surrounded by lush vegetation and rolling hills |
View description | breathtaking views of the Irish Sea, the coastline, and surrounding landscape |
Guided tours | true |
Facilities | toilets, café, gift shop |
Nearby attractions | ["Clonmel Town, County Tipperary"] |
AIS Radar | false |
Light characteristic | "Fl (0.6+9.4 seconds) in white color" |
Light range | 21 |
Automated | true |