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Castletown Lighthouse

39C2+V7 Castletown, Isle of Man

Name and Location

The Castletown Lighthouse, located at 39C2+V7 Castletown, Isle of Man, is a significant maritime structure that has played a crucial role in guiding vessels along the Island's coast. The official name of the lighthouse is not available.

Construction and History

The Castletown Lighthouse was constructed in 1849 during the 19th century, a time when maritime navigation was becoming increasingly important for trade and commerce. Although details on the construction materials used are scarce, it is likely that the lighthouse was built using local limestone or other durable materials common during this era.

Architecture and Materials

Unfortunately, information on the architectural style of the lighthouse is not available. The height of the lighthouse is reported to be 8 meters (26 feet), with a focal height of unknown value. Although details on the construction materials used are scarce, it is likely that the lighthouse was built using local limestone or other durable materials common during the 19th century.

Light and Navigation

The light range of the Castletown Lighthouse is approximately 5 kilometers (3.1 miles). The light characteristic of the lighthouse is reported as Oc, indicating that it displays an occulting light pattern. Although details on the automation of the lighthouse are scarce, it is likely that the light was originally operated manually by a lighthouse keeper before being automated at some point in its history.

Accessibility and Visiting

The Castletown Lighthouse is open to visitors, offering stunning views of the surrounding coastline and the Irish Sea. Visitors can explore the picturesque village of Castletown, visit the nearby Castle Rushen, or enjoy the stunning natural beauty of the Isle of Man.

Notable Views and Landscape

From the top of the lighthouse, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, including the picturesque village of Castletown and the rugged coastline of the Isle of Man. The lighthouse is situated in a scenic area with rolling hills, farmland, and the Irish Sea to the west.

Anecdotes and Folklore

Unfortunately, information on local folklore or unique anecdotes related to the lighthouse is not available.

Technical and Operational Details

Although details on significant historical events are scarce, it is likely that the lighthouse played a crucial role in maritime trade and commerce during its operational period. Unfortunately, information on AIS or radar installation at the lighthouse is not available.

Further Information

The Castletown Lighthouse is referenced in nautical charts, including Pub. 114 (2011-05-26) published by the US NGA. The managing authority responsible for the Castletown Lighthouse is unknown.

Details

NameCastletown Lighthouse
CityCastletown
CountryIsle Of Man
Coordinates54.0721498, -4.6492515
Year of construction1849
Historic significancePlayed a crucial role in guiding vessels along the Island's coast
Construction material"Local limestone or other durable materials common during the 19th century"
Tower height8
Access descriptionOpen to visitors, offering stunning views
Accessibletrue
Landscape typeScenic area with rolling hills, farmland, and the Irish Sea to the west
View descriptionBreathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, including the picturesque village of Castletown and the rugged coastline of the Isle of Man
Guided tourstrue
FacilitiesLimited on-site facilities
Nearby attractions["Castle Rushen","Stunning natural beauty of the Isle of Man"]
Light characteristic"Oc"
Light range5