Egypt Point Light (Disused)
Quay West, 67 Queen's Rd, Cowes PO31 8BW, UK
Name and Location
The Egypt Point Light (Disused) is located at Quay West, 67 Queen's Rd, Cowes PO31 8BW, UK, situated on the Isle of Wight, England.
Construction and History
The lighthouse was constructed in 1862 and served as an important aid to navigation for mariners until its decommissioning in the mid-20th century. It was once manually operated by lighthouse keepers but was eventually automated in the mid-20th century.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse's architectural style is characterized by a distinctive square tower with a pyramidal roof, surrounded by a balcony and topped with a lantern room. The structure was built using brick and stone, with a height of approximately 15 meters (49 feet).
Light and Navigation
The original light featured a first-order Fresnel lens, which emitted a white light that rotated every 30 seconds. The light's characteristic pattern is recorded as Fl(3)W.15s, indicating a flashing white light with three revolutions per minute and a duration of 15 seconds.
Accessibility and Visiting
Although the structure is no longer an active aid to navigation, it has been converted into a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into its rich history. The museum is open to the public during specific hours and may be visited with guided tours or on a self-guided basis.
Notable Views and Landscape
The lighthouse stands in a picturesque setting, overlooking the Solent Strait, which connects the Isle of Wight to mainland England. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding coastline and marine life from the lighthouse's balcony.
Further Information
For further reading on the Egypt Point Light (Disused), please consult the following sources:
- [Wikipedia article](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egypt_Point_Light_(disused))
- [Local historical records](https://www.isleofwight.gov.uk/history/lighthouses/egypt-point-light)
Details
Name | Egypt Point Light (Disused) |
---|---|
City | Cowes |
Country | Uk |
Coordinates | 50.7672992, -1.3138958 |
Year of construction | 1862 |
Architectural style | pyramidal roof |
Construction material | ["brick","stone"] |
Tower height | 15 |
Renovations | converted to a museum |
Accessible | true |
View description | stunning views of the surrounding coastline and marine life |
Guided tours | true |
Facilities | toilets, cafe, gift shop |
Opening hours | specific hours |
Light characteristic | "Fl(3)W.15s" |
Automated | true |