Point of Ayre Lighthouse
Point of Ayre Lighthouse, A16, Isle of Man IM7, Isle of Man
Name and Location
The Point of Ayre Lighthouse, affectionately known as "The Ayre," stands at the northern tip of the Isle of Man, a beacon of maritime safety and guidance.
Construction and History
Built in 1847 during the Victorian era, the Point of Ayre Lighthouse was constructed by renowned engineer Captain Henry Johnson using local stone and brick. Standing at an impressive height of 32 meters (105 feet), it has been guiding mariners through treacherous waters for over 170 years.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse's architecture is a testament to the engineering skills of its era, with a sturdy structure built using local materials. The building's design and construction have ensured its longevity, allowing it to remain an important aid to navigation.
Light and Navigation
The Point of Ayre Lighthouse is equipped with a distinctive white light characterized as Fl (0.2 + 2.3) + (0.2 + 2.3) + (0.2 + 2.3) + (12.3). This sequence of flashes serves as a vital aid to navigation, helping vessels avoid the rocky coastline and shallow waters that surround the island.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the Point of Ayre Lighthouse via a short walk from the nearby A16 road. The surrounding area offers stunning coastal scenery, making it an ideal location for nature lovers and photographers. Other attractions in the vicinity include the picturesque village of Bride and the historic site of Andreas Church.
Notable Views and Landscape
The surrounding landscape offers breathtaking views of the coastline, making it a popular spot for photography and nature appreciation.
Anecdotes and Folklore
Unfortunately, no anecdotes or folklore are available about the Point of Ayre Lighthouse at this time.
Technical and Operational Details
In 1994, the lighthouse was automated, ending its reliance on human keepers. Today, it remains an active aid to navigation, with its light range stretching approximately 19 kilometers (12 miles) out to sea.
Further Information
For further reading, please visit the Wikipedia article on Point of Ayre Lighthouse: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Ayre_Lighthouse>
Details
Name | Point of Ayre Lighthouse |
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City | |
Country | Isle Of Man |
Coordinates | 54.4157087, -4.3681062 |
Year of construction | 1847 |
Events | shipwrecks or rescues |
Stories | anecdotes, myths, or legends related to the lighthouse |
Architect | Captain Henry Johnson |
Construction material | "local stone and brick" |
Tower height | 32 |
Heritage status | true |
Access description | via a short walk from the nearby A16 road |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | rocky coast |
View description | stunning coastal scenery |
Guided tours | true |
Facilities | toilets, café, gift shop |
Nearby attractions | ["village of Bride","historic site of Andreas Church"] |
AIS Radar | false |
Light characteristic | "Fl (0.2 + 2.3) + (0.2 + 2.3) + (0.2 + 2.3) + (12.3)" |
Light range | 19 |
Automated | true |