Lowestoft Lighthouse
Yarmouth Road
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Lowestoft Lighthouse
The Lowestoft Lighthouse has a rich history dating back to 1609, when the first lighthouses were established by Trinity House. These original lighthouses marked the southern approach to Yarmouth Roads, a key roadstead and anchorage in frequent use during the seventeenth century. The current lighthouse was built in 1874.
Architecture
The Lowestoft Lighthouse stands at a height of 16 metres (52 ft) tall, with its optic 37 metres (121 ft) above sea level. The tower is constructed from traditional materials, but specific details are not available.
Light Characteristics
The lighthouse emits a white light with a range of 23 nautical miles (43 km; 26 mi). The light has a period of 15 seconds and is characterized by the "Fl" signal.
Current Status
The Lowestoft Lighthouse was automated in 1975. Its current status as an active aid to navigation makes it an essential part of the maritime safety infrastructure along the east coast.
Location and Accessibility
Located on Yarmouth Road, the Lowestoft Lighthouse is situated close to Ness Point, the most easterly point in the United Kingdom. The lighthouse can be accessed by road, with parking available nearby.
Heritage Status
The Lowestoft Lighthouse has been designated as a notable landmark in the English county of Suffolk.
Notable Historical Events
Although specific details are not available, the Lowestoft Lighthouse has played an important role in maritime history, serving as a warning light for shipping passing along the east coast.
- History: The Lowestoft Lighthouse has a rich history dating back to 1609, when the first lighthouses were established by Trinity House. These original lighthouses marked the southern approach to Yarmouth Roads, a key roadstead and anchorage in frequent use during the seventeenth century. The current lighthouse was built in 1874.
- Architecture: The Lowestoft Lighthouse stands at a height of 16 metres (52 ft) tall, with its optic 37 metres (121 ft) above sea level. The tower is constructed from traditional materials, but specific details are not available.
- Light Characteristics: The lighthouse emits a white light with a range of 23 nautical miles (43 km; 26 mi). The light has a period of 15 seconds and is characterized by the "Fl" signal.
- Current Status: The Lowestoft Lighthouse was automated in 1975. Its current status as an active aid to navigation makes it an essential part of the maritime safety infrastructure along the east coast.
- Location and Accessibility: Located on Yarmouth Road, the Lowestoft Lighthouse is situated close to Ness Point, the most easterly point in the United Kingdom. The lighthouse can be accessed by road, with parking available nearby.
- Heritage Status: The Lowestoft Lighthouse has been designated as a notable landmark in the English county of Suffolk.
- Notable Historical Events: Although specific details are not available, the Lowestoft Lighthouse has played an important role in maritime history, serving as a warning light for shipping passing along the east coast.
Details
| Name | Lowestoft Lighthouse |
|---|---|
| City | East Suffolk |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Coordinates | 52.486984, 1.7559062 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
| Accessible | true |
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