The Taing Calfsound Light
Eday Heritage Walk
The Taing Calfsound Light
The Taing Calfsound Light is a historic lighthouse located on the coast of Scotland.
History
- The structure was built to serve as a navigational aid for mariners traversing the treacherous waters of the North Sea.
Architecture and Construction
The lighthouse stands at a height of 25 meters (82 feet) above the ground, with a focal height of approximately 30 meters (98 feet).
The design is attributed to renowned architect John Wilson, who constructed the tower using local stone and brick materials.
The structure's distinctive shape has become an iconic feature of the Scottish coastline.
Light Characteristics
The Taing Calfsound Light emits a characteristic pattern of three red flashes every minute, visible from a range of 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers).
This reliable beacon has played a crucial role in guiding mariners safely through the area.
Current Status
Currently, the lighthouse is no longer an active aid to navigation.
However, it remains a popular tourist destination and is operated as a museum by local heritage organizations.
Location and Accessibility
The Taing Calfsound Light is situated on Eday Heritage Walk in Scotland, providing stunning views of the surrounding coastline.
Visitors can access the site via foot or by car, with designated parking areas available nearby.
Heritage Status
The lighthouse has been recognized for its historical significance and is listed as a scheduled ancient monument in Scotland.
Notable Historical Events
While no specific notable events are recorded for The Taing Calfsound Light, its construction during the late 19th century marked an important milestone in the development of maritime navigation in Scotland.
Details
| Name | The Taing Calfsound Light |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Coordinates | 59.236904, -2.763445 |
| Architect | John Wilson |
| Current use | Museum |
| Accessible | true |
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