Holburn Head
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Holburn Head Lighthouse
The Holburn Head Lighthouse is situated on the northern coast of Scotland, United Kingdom, at an address that can be accessed via Path to Holburn Head. The town of Scrabster lies nearby.
History
- Built in 1862, this lighthouse has a rich history dating back to its construction during the Victorian era.
- Its primary purpose was to serve as a navigational aid for mariners traversing the treacherous waters of the North Sea.
Architecture and Construction Materials
The Holburn Head Lighthouse is constructed from local stone and features a distinctive tower design characteristic of 19th-century lighthouses. The structure's architecture has stood the test of time, withstanding numerous storms and harsh weather conditions.
Light Characteristics
The Holburn Head Lighthouse emits a fixed white light, reportedly visible up to 20 nautical miles (37 km) at night. Its beam pattern is not specified in available data.
Current Status
Inactive since August 2003, the lighthouse has been decommissioned and no longer serves as an active navigational aid. It is currently disused.
Heritage Status
The Holburn Head Lighthouse holds a notable place in Scotland's architectural heritage. Its historical significance is recognized by local authorities, although specific details regarding its designation are not available.
Notable Historical Events
While the exact nature of any significant events associated with this lighthouse cannot be determined, it is known to have played an important role in maritime history during its operational years.
Location and Accessibility
- The town of Scrabster lies nearby.
Details
| Name | Holburn Head |
|---|---|
| City | Scrabster |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Coordinates | 58.614876, -3.5398364 |
| Current use | disused |
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