Girdle Ness Lighthouse
Greyhope Road
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Girdle Ness Lighthouse
Location and Accessibility
The Girdle Ness Lighthouse is situated on the Girdle Ness peninsula, just south of Torry Battery, near Aberdeen City, Scotland. The lighthouse can be accessed via Greyhope Road.
History
The Girdle Ness Lighthouse was built in 1833. It has been an active aid to navigation for nearly two centuries, serving as a vital safety feature for mariners entering Aberdeen's harbour.
Architecture and Construction Materials
The tower height of the lighthouse is 37 metres (121 feet), while the focal height is 56 metres (184 feet). The lighthouse features a distinctive design with a characteristic shape. It was constructed using traditional materials, but specific details are not available for public disclosure.
Light Characteristics
The Girdle Ness Lighthouse emits a white light with a range of 22 nautical miles and a period of 20 seconds. The light is displayed in a Fl (flash) sequence with a specific pattern, reportedly designed to be visible from a distance. The lighthouse also features a DGPS station.
Current Status
The Girdle Ness Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, managed by the Northern Lighthouse Board. It has not been automated and continues to serve as a vital safety feature for mariners in the area.
Heritage Status
The Girdle Ness Lighthouse is reportedly listed on the Scottish Inventory of Historic Buildings (SIB), although specific details are not available for public disclosure.
Notable Historical Events
The lighthouse has played an important role in maritime history, serving as a beacon for mariners entering Aberdeen's harbour. However, no specific notable events are recorded for this location.
Details
| Name | Girdle Ness Lighthouse |
|---|---|
| City | Aberdeen City |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Coordinates | 57.139015, -2.0485706 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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