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Scurdie Ness Lighthouse

Traill Drive

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Scurdie Ness Lighthouse (Montrose)
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Scurdie Ness Lighthouse

The Scurdie Ness Lighthouse was constructed in 1870 by David Stevenson and Thomas Stevenson, renowned Scottish lighthouse builders.

History

  • The tower has played a crucial role in maritime navigation for over 140 years.
  • The lighthouse stands at an impressive height of approximately 35 meters (115 feet) above sea level, with its focal height reaching up to 45 meters (148 feet).

Architecture

The structure is built from local volcanic rock, which was chosen for its durability and resistance to the harsh coastal environment.

Light Characteristics

  • The Scurdie Ness Lighthouse emits a powerful beam of light that can be seen up to 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers) out to sea.
  • The light pattern is a fixed red color, indicating the location of this important navigational aid.

Current Status

The lighthouse remains operational and continues to guide mariners safely into Montrose Harbour. Its automated system ensures efficient and reliable operation, minimizing human intervention.

Location and Accessibility

  • Located on Traill Drive in Montrose, Angus, Scotland, the Scurdie Ness Lighthouse is easily accessible by road or foot.
  • Visitors can explore the lighthouse and its surrounding area, which offers stunning views of the River South Esk estuary and the North Sea.

Heritage Status

The Scurdie Ness Lighthouse has been designated a Category B listed building, recognizing its historical significance and architectural importance.

Notable Historical Events

  • While no specific notable events are recorded for the lighthouse itself, the surrounding area is rich in maritime history.
  • The River South Esk estuary has played a vital role in Scotland's industrial past, with Montrose Harbour serving as an important hub for trade and commerce.

Strong emphasis on notable historical events

  • The surrounding area is rich in maritime history.
  • The River South Esk estuary has played a vital role in Scotland's industrial past, with Montrose Harbour serving as an important hub for trade and commerce.

Details

NameScurdie Ness Lighthouse
CityMontrose
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates56.701763, -2.4372575
ArchitectDavid Stevenson, Thomas Stevenson
Current useoperational