South Bishop Lighthouse
VH3Q+36 St Davids, Haverfordwest, UK
Name and Location
The South Bishop Lighthouse is located in VH3Q+36 St Davids, Haverfordwest, UK, situated on an isolated island off the west coast of Wales.
Construction and History
The South Bishop Lighthouse was constructed in 1855 during the Victorian era as part of Trinity House's efforts to improve maritime safety in the region. It has been recognized for its historical and cultural significance with an entry on Wikipedia and a mention on Wikidata.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse stands at an impressive height of 11 meters (36 feet) and has a focal height of 44 meters (144 feet) above sea level. The structure is made from local stone and has a robust foundation to withstand the harsh marine environment.
Light and Navigation
The South Bishop Lighthouse features a Fl (3) W 15s light characteristic, which means it emits a group of three white flashes every 15 seconds. This unique pattern helps mariners distinguish the lighthouse from others in the area and navigate safely through the treacherous waters. The lighthouse is also equipped with a Racon (Radio Aids to Navigation) transponder, which emits a signal that can be detected by radar systems on board ships.
Accessibility and Visiting
Unfortunately, the South Bishop Lighthouse is not open to the general public due to its remote location and sensitive marine environment. However, Trinity House offers guided tours of the lighthouse for groups and educational institutions upon request.
Notable Views and Landscape
The South Bishop Lighthouse stands on a rocky island surrounded by the Wales Coast, known for its dramatic cliffs, hidden coves, and turbulent waters. The area is rich in marine life, including seals, dolphins, and various bird species. Several stunning photos of the lighthouse can be found online, showcasing its striking architecture and picturesque surroundings.
Technical and Operational Details
The South Bishop Lighthouse is automated, meaning it operates without human assistance. It has been recognized for its historical and cultural significance with an entry on Wikipedia and a mention on Wikidata.
Further Information
- 1. Trinity House: Official website of Trinity House, which manages the lighthouse.
- 2. Wales Coast: Information on the Welsh coastline and its natural wonders.
- 3. US NGA Pub. 114: A publicly available publication providing details on maritime aids to navigation.
Details
Name | South Bishop Lighthouse |
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City | |
Country | Other |
Coordinates | 51.8526738, -5.4119024 |