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Fish Quay Low Light

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Fish Quay Low Light (North Tyneside)
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Fish Quay Low Light

Overview

The Fish Quay Low Light is a historic lighthouse located on Union Quay in North Tyneside, United Kingdom.

History

Built in 1807, this low-lying lighthouse has played a crucial role in maritime navigation for nearly two centuries. Its strategic position on the coast allowed it to guide ships safely into the nearby harbour.

Architecture

The Fish Quay Low Light is constructed from local stone and features a distinctive cylindrical tower with a conical roof. The building's design is characteristic of early 19th-century lighthouse architecture, with a focus on simplicity and functionality.

Light Characteristics

The lighthouse emits a fixed white light, visible from a range of approximately 10 nautical miles (18.5 km). The light pattern is not specified, but it is believed to be a traditional rotating beam.

Current Status

The Fish Quay Low Light is currently an inactive aid to navigation, no longer used for its original purpose. However, it has been preserved and restored as a historic landmark.

Location and Accessibility

The lighthouse is situated on Union Quay in North Tyneside, near the town centre. Visitors can access the site via a short walk from the quay, although some sections may be restricted due to conservation work.

Heritage Status

The Fish Quay Low Light is listed as a Grade II* building by Historic England, recognizing its architectural and historical significance.

Notable Historical Events

  • There are no notable historical events recorded for this lighthouse.

Details

NameFish Quay Low Light
CityNorth Tyneside
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates55.009113, -1.434481
Current usehistoric landmark