Margate Lighthouse
Margate Lighthouse, Stone Pier, Margate CT9 1AP, UK
Name and Location
The Margate Lighthouse is located at Stone Pier, Margate CT9 1AP, UK. Its official name is Margate Lighthouse.
Construction and History
The Margate Lighthouse was constructed between 1815 and 1817, making it one of the earliest lighthouses built on the English coast to guide mariners safely into harbor.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse stands at a height of 18 meters (59 feet) with a focal plane height of 15 meters (49 feet). Its architectural style is characterized by a circular tower with a red brick exterior, topped with a white dome. The structure's foundation was built using stone and the main body consists of brickwork.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse emits a red light with a range of approximately 4 nautical miles (7.4 kilometers). Its characteristic pattern is F(3)W, indicating three flashes of white light followed by one flash of white light.
Accessibility and Visiting
The Margate Lighthouse has been converted into a museum, allowing visitors to explore its interior and enjoy the surrounding scenic views. As of now, it is no longer an active aid to navigation.
Notable Views and Landscape
The lighthouse stands on the edge of Margate's picturesque harbor, offering stunning views of the North Sea and the surrounding coastline. On a clear day, visitors can see as far as the Isle of Thanet to the east. The area has undergone significant development over the years, making it an interesting blend of old and new architecture.
Technical and Operational Details
The coordinates of the Margate Lighthouse are 51.39082° N, 1.37808° E. You can view its location on a map here: [link to map].
Details
Name | Margate Lighthouse |
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City | Margate |
Country | United Kingdom |
Coordinates | 51.390818, 1.3780868 |
Year of construction | 1817 |
Architectural style | circular tower with a red brick exterior and white dome |
Construction material | ["brick","stone"] |
Focal height | 15 |
Tower height | 18 |
Access description | converted into a museum |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | harbor, coastal area |
View description | stunning views of the North Sea and surrounding coastline |
Guided tours | false |
Facilities | museum |
Light characteristic | "F(3)W" |
Light range | 4 |
Automated | false |