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Killantringan Lighthouse

B738

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Killantringan Lighthouse

The Killantringan Lighthouse is situated near Portpatrick in Dumfries and Galloway, south-west Scotland.

It can be accessed via B738.

History

  • The lighthouse came into operation in 1900, serving as a waypoint in the North Channel of the Irish Sea.
  • The name Killantringan is derived from Cill shaint Ringain, 'St Ringan's chapel'; Ringan is a mediaeval variation of Ninian.

Architecture and Construction

The lighthouse was built in 1900.

The tower height is reportedly 25 metres (82 feet), with a focal height of approximately 30 metres (98 feet).

The structure is made from traditional materials, although the exact details are not specified.

Light Characteristics

The light characteristics of the Killantringan Lighthouse are not explicitly stated in available data.

Current Status

The lighthouse is reportedly no longer an active aid to navigation.

Its current status as a Category B listed building provides some protection for its heritage value.

Heritage Status

As a Category B listed building, the Killantringan Lighthouse has been recognized for its architectural and historical significance.

This designation acknowledges its importance in Scotland's cultural and historical landscape.

Notable Historical Events

Unfortunately, no notable historical events are recorded for the Killantringan Lighthouse.

Details

NameKillantringan Lighthouse
City
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates54.86192, -5.146835
Current useno longer an active aid to navigation