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Herd Groyne Lighthouse

Littlehaven Promenade

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Herd Groyne Lighthouse (South Tyneside)
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Herd Groyne Lighthouse

The Herd Groyne Lighthouse is situated on Littlehaven Promenade in South Tyneside, United Kingdom.

The lighthouse is easily accessible by road or foot, with a nearby car park providing ample parking for visitors.

History

Construction of the Herd Groyne Lighthouse began in 1882 and was completed that same year.

The lighthouse has played an important role in maritime navigation, serving as a vital aid to mariners navigating the coastline.

Architecture

  • The tower height of the Herd Groyne Lighthouse is 13 metres (43 feet), while its focal height reaches 24 metres (79 feet) above sea level.
  • The lighthouse features four distinct light patterns, each with a unique colour and period: green (10 seconds), white (10 seconds), red (10 seconds), and red (5 seconds).

The light characteristics are designed to provide clear visual guidance for mariners navigating the coastline.

Current Status

The Herd Groyne Lighthouse is currently an automated aid to navigation, with its light patterns and fog signals monitored remotely.

While it remains an active aid to navigation, the lighthouse has been decommissioned as a manned station.

Heritage Status

The Herd Groyne Lighthouse is listed as a Grade II* building by Historic England, recognizing its importance in the country's maritime heritage.

Notable Historical Events

  • No notable historical events are recorded for the Herd Groyne Lighthouse.

Details

NameHerd Groyne Lighthouse
CitySouth Tyneside
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates55.007984, -1.4240443
Current useactive navigation (automated)
Accessibletrue