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Lynmouth Foreland Lighthouse

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Lynmouth Foreland Lighthouse (North Devon)
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Lynmouth Foreland Lighthouse

The Lynmouth Foreland Lighthouse is located on the northern edge of Exmoor, Devon, England.

History

  • The lighthouse was built to aid navigation for mariners approaching the village of Lynmouth and its neighboring town of Lynton.
  • Percy Bysshe Shelley, the famous English poet, honeymooned in Lynmouth with his bride Margaret Burr in 1793.

Architecture and Construction

The tower height of the lighthouse stands at 67 meters, while the focal height is 15 meters above sea level.

  • The light source is a white rotating beacon with a period of 15 seconds and a range of 18 nautical miles.
  • The lighthouse's architecture is characterized by its distinctive design, which features four main sections.

Light Characteristics

The Lynmouth Foreland Lighthouse emits a Fl (flash) pattern at a height of 67 meters above sea level.

  • This light source is visible from a distance of 18 nautical miles and serves as an important aid to navigation for mariners approaching the village.

Current Status

The Lynmouth Foreland Lighthouse is currently an automated lighthouse, meaning it operates without human presence.

  • The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, providing vital guidance for vessels navigating the area.

Location and Accessibility

The lighthouse is situated on the A39 road in North Devon, England.

  • Visitors can access the lighthouse via a short walk from the nearby village of Lynmouth.
  • The surrounding area offers scenic views of Exmoor National Park and the English Channel.

Heritage Status

The Lynmouth Foreland Lighthouse has been designated as a notable landmark by Trinity House, the organization responsible for maintaining the UK's lighthouses.

  • This designation recognizes the lighthouse's historical significance and importance in maritime navigation.

Notable Historical Events

The Lynmouth Foreland Lighthouse has played host to several notable visitors over the years.

  • Thomas Gainsborough, who described it as "the most delightful place for a landscape painter this country can boast".

Architecture and Design

The lighthouse's architecture is characterized by its distinctive design, which features four main sections.

  • The light source is a white rotating beacon with a period of 15 seconds and a range of 18 nautical miles.

Light Characteristics

The Lynmouth Foreland Lighthouse emits a Fl (flash) pattern at a height of 67 meters above sea level.

  • This light source is visible from a distance of 18 nautical miles and serves as an important aid to navigation for mariners approaching the village.

Details

NameLynmouth Foreland Lighthouse
CityNorth Devon
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates51.245533, -3.786597
Current useActive aid to navigation