Lismore Lighthouse
F94V+62 Gorten, Isle of Mull, UK
Name and Location
The Lismore Lighthouse is located on the Isle of Mull, Scotland, UK, standing at an elevation of approximately 30 meters (100 feet) above sea level.
Construction and History
The lighthouse was constructed in 1830 by David Stevenson, a renowned Scottish engineer. It replaced an earlier, smaller structure that had been built in 1807. The current tower is a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the time, standing at a height of approximately 25 meters (82 feet) above sea level.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse's architectural style is a blend of medieval and Victorian influences, with a sturdy stone tower supporting a lantern room. The structure is built from local sandstone and granite, with a distinctive red-painted finish.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse exhibits a light characteristic of Fl(3)W.15s, meaning it displays a flashing white light every 10 seconds for a duration of 15 seconds. This signal is used to guide vessels through the narrow Sound of Mull, which separates the Isle of Mull from the mainland.
Accessibility and Visiting
The Lismore Lighthouse is currently automated, with no resident lighthouse keepers. Visitors can access the site via a short walk from the nearby ferry terminal or by taking a guided tour. The lighthouse remains an important aid to navigation, serving as a beacon for mariners navigating the busy waters of the Atlantic.
Notable Views and Landscape
Anecdotes and Folklore
- Local legend has it that the lighthouse was built on top of an ancient pagan site, which is said to be responsible for the strange, unexplained occurrences reported by sailors over the years.
Technical and Operational Details
Nautical chart references include the Admiralty Chart 2422 or the British Nautical Charts (1:25,000) for more detailed information on the lighthouse's location and characteristics. The managing authority is the UK Government's General Lighthouse Authorities, specifically the Northern Lighthouse Board.
Further Information
For further reading, refer to "The Lighthouses of Scotland" by David Ross (2013) or "Isle of Mull: A Guide to its History and Culture" by Ian Taylor (2015).
Details
Name | Lismore Lighthouse |
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City | |
Country | Uk |
Coordinates | 56.4555468, -5.6074312 |
Year of construction | 1830 |
Keeper stories | [object Object] |
Stories | [object Object] |
Architectural style | medieval and Victorian influences |
Architect | David Stevenson |
Construction material | ["sandstone","granite"] |
Tower height | 25 |
Renovations | [object Object] |
Access description | by ferry from Oban or Lochaline; guided tours available during the summer months |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | rugged coastline and distant mountains |
View description | breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape |
Guided tours | true |
Facilities | toilets, cafe, gift shop |
Nearby attractions | [{"name":"Tobermory Bay"},{"name":"Salen village"},{"name":"Dunnottar Castle"}] |
Light characteristic | "Fl(3)W.15s" |
Automated | true |