Skerries Lighthouse
Skerries Lighthouse, Cylch-y-Garn, Isle of Anglesey, Wales, LL65 4EW, United Kingdom
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Skerries Lighthouse
The Skerries Lighthouse was first lit on the highest point of the largest island in The Skerries, Isle of Anglesey, after 1716.
History
- Tragically, Trench lost his son off the rocks and died in debt in 1725.
- A patent for the lighthouse was subsequently obtained in 1824 by William Trench, who built the structure.
Architecture
The Skerries Lighthouse is a notable example of early 18th-century architecture. The tower height is approximately 36 metres (118 feet), while the focal height is believed to be around 36 metres as well.
The lighthouse features a distinctive architectural style, reportedly designed by William Trench's son-in-law, Sutton Morgan.
Light Characteristics
The Skerries Lighthouse emits a white light with a characteristic sequence of Fl (first order) followed by a 1.5-second pause, then another Fl, and finally a 0.2-second pause before repeating the cycle.
The light has a range of 22 nautical miles and is visible for approximately 24 hours.
Current Status
The Skerries Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since its construction.
Unfortunately, no information is available on whether the lighthouse is currently open to visitors or if it serves as a museum.
Location and Accessibility
Skerries Lighthouse is situated on Cylch-y-Garn, Isle of Anglesey, Wales, LL65 4EW, United Kingdom.
Visitors can access the location via footpath from the nearby village of Cylch-y-Garn.
Heritage Status
The Skerries Lighthouse has been designated as a notable landmark and is reportedly scheduled for preservation under local heritage regulations.
Notable Historical Events
No specific historical events are recorded in relation to the Skerries Lighthouse.
Details
| Name | Skerries Lighthouse |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Coordinates | 53.421185, -4.6082664 |
| Architect | William Trench's son-in-law, Sutton Morgan |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
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