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Angus Rock Lighthouse

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Angus Rock Lighthouse (Ards and North Down District Council)
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Angus Rock Lighthouse

The Angus Rock Lighthouse was constructed in 1855 by the Commissioners of Irish Lights to serve as a navigational aid for mariners entering Strangford Lough.

History

  • The lighthouse played a crucial role in guiding vessels safely through the treacherous waters of the lough.
  • The lighthouse is currently an automated aid to navigation, no longer requiring human attendance.

Architecture and Construction

The tower stands at a height of 13 metres, with a focal height of approximately 15 metres.

  • The lighthouse features a distinctive red light that flashes every five seconds, visible from a range of six miles.
  • The structure is built using traditional materials, including stone and brick, in keeping with the lighthouse's heritage.

Light Characteristics

The Angus Rock Lighthouse emits a red light, characterized by a flashing pattern (Fl) and a period of five seconds between flashes.

Current Status

The lighthouse is currently an automated aid to navigation, no longer requiring human attendance.

Location and Accessibility

  • Angus Rock Lighthouse is situated on a small skerry off the coast of the Ards Peninsula in County Down, Northern Ireland.
  • The nearest town is Kilclief, located approximately 0.9 miles east of the lighthouse.

Heritage Status

The Angus Rock Lighthouse has been recognized for its historical significance and is now a notable landmark in Northern Ireland's maritime heritage.

Notable Historical Events

  • While specific events are not well-documented, the lighthouse played a vital role in guiding mariners through Strangford Lough during the 19th century.

Architecture and Construction

The tower stands at a height of 13 metres, with a focal height of approximately 15 metres.

  • The lighthouse features a distinctive red light that flashes every five seconds, visible from a range of six miles.
  • The structure is built using traditional materials, including stone and brick, in keeping with the lighthouse's heritage.

Light Characteristics

The Angus Rock Lighthouse emits a red light, characterized by a flashing pattern (Fl) and a period of five seconds between flashes.

Angus Rock Lighthouse

The lighthouse is currently an automated aid to navigation, no longer requiring human attendance.

Details

NameAngus Rock Lighthouse
CityArds and North Down District Council
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates54.33058, -5.5253315
Current usean automated aid to navigation