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Buddon Ness Low Lighthouse

The Buddon Ness Low Lighthouse is a disused lighthouse located on the coast of Scotland.

History

  • The construction began in 1821, marking an important milestone in the development of maritime safety in the region.
  • The tower's design was influenced by Robert Stevenson, a renowned Scottish architect who designed several notable lighthouses during his career.
  • The structure is made from local stone, with a distinctive cylindrical shape that has become iconic in the area.

Architecture and Construction

The tower's design was influenced by Robert Stevenson, a renowned Scottish architect who designed several notable lighthouses during his career. The structure is made from local stone, with a distinctive cylindrical shape that has become iconic in the area. The lighthouse stands at an impressive 25 meters (82 feet) tall, while its focal height reaches 30 meters (98 feet).

Light Characteristics

The Buddon Ness Low Lighthouse features a characteristic red-and-white striped pattern on its lantern room. Its light is visible to mariners from a distance of approximately 10 nautical miles.

Current Status

The lighthouse is currently no longer in use and has been automated, marking the end of an era for this important maritime aid.

Location and Accessibility

Located on Station Road in Barry, Scotland, the Buddon Ness Low Lighthouse can be accessed via a public road. The surrounding area offers scenic views of the coastline and nearby countryside.

Heritage Status

The lighthouse is recognized as a notable landmark and has been designated for its historical significance.

Notable Historical Events

  • The Buddon Ness Low Lighthouse played an important role in maritime safety during World War II, serving as a vital aid to ships navigating the treacherous coastline.

Details

NameBuddon Ness Low Lighthouse
CityBarry
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates56.467415, -2.7447858
ArchitectRobert Stevenson
Current usedisused
Accessibletrue