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Lundy North Lighthouse (Torridge District)
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Lundy North Lighthouse

The Lundy North Lighthouse is situated on the English island of Lundy, located in the Bristol Channel.

History

  • The lighthouse has a long and turbulent history, having frequently changed hands between the British crown and various usurpers.
  • In 1920s, the island's owner, Martin Harman, attempted to issue his own coinage but was fined.
  • Two German Heinkel He 111 bombers crash-landed on the island in 1941, with their crews being captured.

Architecture

The Lundy North Lighthouse is a prominent structure on the island, standing at approximately 48 meters (157 feet) tall.

Its focal height is believed to be around 17 meters (56 feet), providing an effective range for navigation.

The lighthouse features a distinctive design, with a characteristic pattern of white light and a period of 15 seconds between flashes.

Light Characteristics

The Lundy North Lighthouse emits a Fl (first order) light with a range of 17 nautical miles.

The light's characteristics make it an essential aid to navigation for vessels traversing the Bristol Channel.

Current Status

The lighthouse is currently fully automated, indicating that human intervention is no longer required for its operation.

However, the Landmark Trust, which manages the island, continues to maintain and repair the structure as needed.

Location and Accessibility

The Lundy North Lighthouse is situated on the English island of Lundy, located in the Bristol Channel.

The island can be accessed by boat from Bideford or Ilfracombe, with many visitors arriving during the summer months.

A local tourist curiosity, the "Puffin" postage stamp, is a popular collector's item among philatelists.

Heritage Status

The Lundy North Lighthouse has not been designated as a specific heritage site in the available data.

However, the island of Lundy and its surrounding waters are protected as Britain's first Marine Conservation Zone, established in 2010.

Notable Historical Events

  • The Lundy North Lighthouse has witnessed several notable historical events, including the crash-landing of two German Heinkel He 111 bombers in 1941.

Details

NameLundy North Lighthouse
CityTorridge District
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates51.20172, -4.677268
Current useactive navigation