St Ives Light
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Name and Location
Construction and History
The St Ives Light was constructed in 1859 as part of Trinity House's efforts to improve maritime safety along the Cornish coast. The lighthouse has been guiding mariners and visitors alike for centuries.
Architecture and Materials
The St Ives Light is a traditional cast-iron lighthouse with a distinctive green color, characteristic of Trinity House's lighthouses. Its cylindrical shape and tapering upper section are designed to withstand harsh marine conditions and provide a clear line of sight for mariners.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse emits a flashing light (Fl(3)W.15s), which can be seen from a distance of approximately 5 nautical miles (9 kilometers). This unique light pattern helps distinguish the St Ives Light from other nearby beacons, ensuring safe navigation for vessels traversing the region.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors are welcome to explore the surrounding area, including the picturesque harbor and quay. However, access to the lighthouse itself is currently restricted due to safety concerns and the need for ongoing preservation efforts.
Notable Views and Landscape
The St Ives Light has been featured in various art pieces and photographs over the years, capturing its unique charm and historical significance. These images can be found online and in local galleries, offering a glimpse into the lighthouse's rich history and cultural importance.
Anecdotes and Folklore
No anecdotes or folklore available.
Technical and Operational Details
Height: 8 meters (26 feet)
Focal plane height: approximately 20 meters (66 feet)
Light characteristic: flashing light (Fl(3)W.15s)
Range: approximately 5 nautical miles (9 kilometers)
Further Information
References:
1. US NGA Pub. 114. 2011-05-26.
2. Wikidata: Q28458567
Details
Name | St Ives Light |
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City | Saint Ives |
Country | United Kingdom |
Coordinates | 50.21347, -5.4767139 |
Year of construction | 1859 |
Events | shipwrecks or rescues |
Historic significance | an important and historic landmark in Cornwall, United Kingdom, serving as a vital aid to navigation while also embodying the region's rich cultural heritage. |
Stories | anecdotes, myths, or legends related to the lighthouse |
Architectural style | traditional cast-iron |
Construction material | "cast-iron" |
Focal height | 20 |
Tower height | 8 |
Renovations | automation in recent years, replacing its manual operation with an automated system |
Access description | Visitors are welcome to explore the surrounding area, including the picturesque harbor and quay. However, access to the lighthouse itself is currently restricted due to safety concerns and the need for ongoing preservation efforts. |
Landscape type | rocky coast, dunes |
Guided tours | false |
Facilities | toilets, café |
Nearby attractions | ["other attractions or landmarks nearby"] |
Light characteristic | "flashing light (Fl(3)W.15s)" |
Light range | 5 |
Automated | true |