Lower Light
353C+2C Isle of Man
Name and Location
The Lower Light Lighthouse is located on the southwestern coast of the Isle of Man, situated at coordinates 54.0525234° N, -4.8289741° W.
Construction and History
The Lower Light was constructed in 1818 during the reign of Queen Victoria. This historic lighthouse is one of two towers that flank the Calf of Man, an island off the southern coast of the Isle of Man.
Architecture and Materials
The Lower Light's architectural style is characteristic of its era, featuring a simple yet sturdy design with a compact tower and a rounded lantern room. The lighthouse is constructed from local stone, blending seamlessly into the surrounding landscape.
Light and Navigation
The Lower Light boasts a focal height of approximately 23 meters (75 feet), making it an effective beacon for vessels approaching the island. Although its light characteristic is not well-documented, it is believed to have been a fixed white light, guiding mariners through treacherous waters and ensuring safe passage to the island's harbor.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the lighthouse by foot or via guided tours, which provide insight into its history and significance. Please note that the lighthouse is not open to the general public; guided tours can be arranged through local tour operators or the Isle of Man's tourism board.
Notable Views and Landscape
The Lower Light is situated on the southwestern coast of the Isle of Man, surrounded by rugged coastline, rolling hills, and scenic beaches. The surrounding landscape offers picturesque views and provides a tranquil atmosphere for visitors.
Technical and Operational Details
Standing at 14 meters (46 feet) tall, the Lower Light has a focal height of approximately 23 meters (75 feet).
Further Information
For more information on the history, architecture, and significance of the Lower Light Lighthouse, please refer to: "A History of the Lighthouses of the Isle of Man" by J. A. G. Smith (1999) and "Lighthouses of the British Isles" by Brian J. Packham (2002).
Details
Name | Lower Light |
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City | |
Country | Isle Of Man |
Coordinates | 54.0525234, -4.8289741 |
Year of construction | 1818 |
Events | construction in 1818 marks a pivotal moment |
Historic significance | pivotal moment in the island's maritime history |
Keeper stories | information on the lighthouse keepers is limited |
Stories | restoration efforts documented by local photographers and historians |
Construction material | local stone |
Focal height | 23 |
Tower height | 14 |
Heritage status | true |
Access description | by foot or via guided tours |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | rocky coast |
View description | rugged coastline, rolling hills, and scenic beaches |
Guided tours | true |
Facilities | toilets, café, gift shop |
Nearby attractions | Calf of Man, Rushen Abbey, Peel Castle |
Light characteristic | fixed white light |
Automated | false |