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Tayport High Light

The Tayport High Light is a historic lighthouse located on the west coast of Scotland, United Kingdom.

History

  • The construction of the Tayport High Light began in 1821 and was completed by 1823. The lighthouse was built to serve as a navigational aid for mariners approaching the Firth of Tay, providing safe passage through the treacherous waters of the North Sea.

Architecture

  • The tower height of the Tayport High Light is approximately 24 meters (78 feet), while its focal height reaches 30 meters (98 feet) above sea level. The lighthouse features a distinctive white and green striped pattern, with four distinct light sources: two green lights, one white light, and one red light.

Current Status

The Tayport High Light is currently an automated lighthouse, no longer manned by a resident keeper. The lighthouse remains in operation, providing vital navigation assistance to mariners.

Location and Accessibility

The Tayport High Light is situated at West Lights, Tayport, Fife, Scotland, UK. The location is easily accessible by car or public transportation, with the nearest town center located just a short distance away.

Heritage Status

The Tayport High Light has been designated as a Category A listed building by Historic Environment Scotland, recognizing its historical and architectural significance.

Notable Historical Events

  • The Tayport High Light played an important role in maritime history, particularly during World War II. The lighthouse was used as a navigation aid for Allied forces during the war, helping to guide ships safely through the treacherous waters of the North Sea.

Strong emphasis on importance:

The Tayport High Light is an extremely important landmark in Scotland's maritime history.

Details

NameTayport High Light
CityTayport
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates56.452812, -2.8990571
Current useactive navigation