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Trinity Buoy Lighthouse

The Trinity Buoy Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located at Trinity Buoy Wharf in Greater London, United Kingdom.

History

The lighthouse has been in operation since 1821 and played a significant role in maritime navigation.

Architecture

The lighthouse was designed by architect John Rennie and constructed between 1819 and 1821.

It stands at a height of approximately 20 meters (66 feet) above the sea level, with a focal height of around 30 meters (98 feet).

The tower is made of Portland stone and features a distinctive octagonal shape.

Light Characteristics

The Trinity Buoy Lighthouse emits a fixed red light, visible from a distance of up to 10 nautical miles.

The light pattern is a steady, rotating beam that can be seen by mariners approaching the harbor.

Current Status

The lighthouse is currently no longer in use and has been automated since its decommissioning in the mid-20th century.

It is now operated as a museum, offering guided tours to visitors.

Location and Accessibility

The Trinity Buoy Lighthouse is located at Trinity Buoy Wharf in Greater London, United Kingdom.

The lighthouse can be accessed by foot via a pedestrian path from nearby streets.

Heritage Status

The Trinity Buoy Lighthouse is listed as a Grade II* building on the English Heritage register, recognizing its historical significance and architectural importance.

Notable Historical Events

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

The lighthouse was also used as a navigational aid for merchant vessels during the war years.

Details

NameTrinity Buoy Lighthouse
CityGreater London
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates51.507694, 0.008300222
ArchitectJohn Rennie
Current usemuseum
Accessibletrue
Guided tourstrue