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Pilot Pier Lighthouse

The Pilot Pier Lighthouse is situated at the address Pilot Pier, in Hartlepool, United Kingdom.

Location and Accessibility

  • The lighthouse was constructed in 1906 and has been a vital aid to navigation for mariners entering Hartlepool Harbour.
  • Its strategic location allows it to provide guidance to vessels approaching the harbour from the north-east.

History

The lighthouse features two distinctive light sources, one white with a period of three seconds and one green with the same characteristics.

The light sources are positioned in opposite directions to provide a clear indication of direction for mariners.

The Pilot Pier Lighthouse is currently an automated aid to navigation, no longer requiring human maintenance.

However, its historical significance has led to it being preserved as a museum, open to the public for guided tours and educational purposes.

Architecture

The tower is made of stone and stands at a height of approximately 13 metres (43 feet).

Current Status

  • The lighthouse was designated as a Grade II listed building in 1985, recognizing its architectural and historical importance.

Notable Historical Events

During World War II, the lighthouse played an important role in guiding Allied ships into Hartlepool Harbour.

The harbour's strategic location made it a key location for naval vessels, and the lighthouse provided critical guidance to ensure safe passage.

Heritage Status

The lighthouse was constructed in 1906 and has been a vital aid to navigation for mariners entering Hartlepool Harbour.

Details

NamePilot Pier Lighthouse
CityHartlepool
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates54.693325, -1.184855
Current usemuseum
Guided tourstrue