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Wemyss Place

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Methil Lighthouse

The Methil lighthouse has a rich history dating back to its construction in 1891.

History

  • The town's industrial maritime past made it an important coal port, with Methil serving as Scotland's greatest coal port at one point.
  • Methil lighthouse played a crucial role in guiding mariners through the Firth of Forth.
  • Its automation has been discontinued, and it now serves as a relic of the past.

Architecture

The lighthouse stands 8 meters (26 feet) tall and features a distinctive green light with a period of 6 seconds.

The structure is constructed from traditional materials, but specific details are not provided.

Light Characteristics

The Methil lighthouse emits a green light with a range of 5 nautical miles.

It operates on a sector pattern, with the light visible in two distinct sectors: one starting at 280 degrees and ending at 100 degrees.

Current Status

Methil Lighthouse is no longer an active aid to navigation.

The lighthouse's current status is that of a museum piece, preserved for its historical significance.

Location and Accessibility

The Methil lighthouse is situated on Wemyss Place in Methil, Fife, Scotland.

Lie on the north shore of the Firth of Forth, between Largo Bay to the east and Wemyss Bay to the west.

The town has a population of 10,890 (2022) and is accessible via the Fife Coastal Path.

Heritage Status

Methil lighthouse holds cultural significance as part of its historical context.

Its preservation serves as a reminder of Scotland's maritime past and industrial heritage.

Notable Historical Events

While specific details are not available, Methil lighthouse played a role in guiding mariners through the Firth of Forth during its operational years.

The town's transformation into a green energy hub marks an important shift in its history.

Details

NameMethil
CityMethil
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates56.179317, -3.0079832
Current usemuseum