Lista latarni morskich w Anglii

Mapa konturowa Anglii
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Położenie najważniejszych latarni morskich w Anglii (bez Kornwalii)
Objaśnienia:
1 – Beachy Head
2 – Needles
3 – Anvil Point
= Czynne latarnie morskie
= Nieczynne latarnie morskie
Mapa konturowa Kornwalii
Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right, CC BY-SA 3.0
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Położenie najważniejszych latarni morskich w Kornwalii
Objaśnienia:
1 – Bishop Rock

Poniższy artykuł przedstawia listę latarni morskich w Anglii, części składowej Wielkiej Brytanii. Wieloma z nich zarządza organizacja Trinity House[1]. Najwyższymi latarniami morskimi w Anglii są Bishop Rock oraz Eddystone, obie mające wysokość 49 metrów.

Latarnie morskie

LatarniaIlustracjaLokalizacja
współrzędne
HrabstwoRok budowyWysokość wieżyWysokość światłaZasięg światłaUwagi
Anvil Point2011-08-10 Anvil Point Lighthouse.jpgAnvil Point
50°35′30,8″N 1°57′36,0″W/50,591900 -1,960000
Dorset188112 m (39 ft)45 m (148 ft)9 nmi (17 km)Trinity House
Bamburgh
Lighthouse, Harkess Rocks - geograph.org.uk - 273283.jpg
(c) Brian Nevin, CC BY-SA 2.0
Bamburgh
55°36′59,8″N 1°43′27,1″W/55,616600 -1,724200
Northumberland19109 m (30 ft)12 m (39 ft)12 nmi (22 km)Trinity House
Beachy Head
Beachy Head Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 465924.jpg
(c) Nigel Homer, CC BY-SA 2.0
Beachy Head
50°44′01,3″N 0°14′29,0″E/50,733700 0,241400
East Sussex190243 m (141 ft)31 m (102 ft)8 nmi (15 km)Trinity House
Belle ToutBelle Tout Lighthouse.jpgBeachy Head
50°44′17,5″N 0°12′52,2″E/50,738200 0,214500
East Sussex183414 m (46 ft)87 m (285 ft)NieaktywnaWycofana z eksploatacji w 1902 r. – zastąpiona przez Beachy Head
Berkeley Pill Front
Guiding lights - geograph.org.uk - 1640451.jpg
(c) Graham Horn, CC BY-SA 2.0
Ujście rzeki Severn
51°41′59,3″N 2°29′24,4″W/51,699800 -2,490100
Gloucestershire19378 m (26 ft)5 m (16 ft)Nieznana
Berkeley Pill Rear
Berkeley Pill - geograph.org.uk - 412459.jpg
(c) David Collins, CC BY-SA 2.0
Ujście rzeki Severn
51°41′53,5″N 2°29′25,4″W/51,698200 -2,490400
Gloucestershire193712 m (39 ft)11 m (36 ft)Nieznana
Berry Head
Berry Head Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 413627.jpg
(c) Robin Lucas, CC BY-SA 2.0
Berry Head
50°23′57,8″N 3°29′00,2″W/50,399400 -3,483400
Devon19065 m (16 ft)58 m (190 ft)19 nmi (35 km)Trinity House
Berwick
Berwick Lighthouse geograph - 3317786.jpg
(c) Barbara Carr, CC BY-SA 2.0
Berwick-upon-Tweed
55°45′53,3″N 1°59′03,1″W/55,764800 -1,984200
Northumberland182613 m (43 ft)15 m (49 ft)6 nmi (11 km)
BidstonBidston Lighthouse 102.jpgBidston Hill
53°23′49,2″N 3°04′30,0″W/53,397000 -3,075000
Merseyside187321 m (69 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
Bishop Rock
Bishop Rock Lighthouse - Isles of Scilly.jpg
(c) Richard Knights, CC BY-SA 2.0
Bishop Rock
49°52′22,4″N 6°26′44,9″W/49,872900 -6,445800
Isles of Scilly185149 m (161 ft)44 m (144 ft)24 nmi (44 km)Trinity House
Black Nore
Blacknore Point Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 1757036.jpg
(c) Philip Halling, CC BY-SA 2.0
Portishead
51°29′04,9″N 2°47′58,9″W/51,484700 -2,799700
Somerset189411 m (36 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
Blyth High
Blyth Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 702770.jpg
(c) Christine Westerback, CC BY-SA 2.0
Blyth
55°07′32,2″N 1°29′57,8″W/55,125600 -1,499400
Northumberland178819 m (62 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
Bow CreekTower Hamlets
51°30′27,7″N 0°00′29,9″E/51,507700 0,008300
Wielki Londyn1863NieznanaNieznanaNieaktywnaDawniej służyła do prób światła dla Trinity House.
Brownsman Island
Warden's cottage and tower, Brownsman island - geograph.org.uk - 1371372.jpg
(c) Andy F, CC BY-SA 2.0
Farne Islands
55°38′02,8″N 1°37′31,8″W/55,634100 -1,625500
Northumberland181112 m (39 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
Bull PointBull Point lighthouse-1.jpgMortehoe
51°11′57,1″N 4°12′04,0″W/51,199200 -4,201100
Devon187911 m (36 ft)54 m (177 ft)24 nmi (44 km)Trinity House
Burnham-on-Sea High
Burnham on Sea high lighthouse. - geograph.org.uk - 499308.jpg
(c) Steve F, CC BY-SA 2.0
Burnham-on-Sea
51°14′53,9″N 3°00′20,9″W/51,248300 -3,005800
Somerset183230 m (98 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
Burnham-on-Sea Low
Burnham low light geograph-498963-by-Steve--F.jpg
(c) Steve F, CC BY-SA 2.0
Burnham-on-Sea
51°14′53,9″N 3°00′20,9″W/51,248300 -3,005800
Somerset183211 m (36 ft)7 m (23 ft)12 nmi (22 km)
Burnham-on-Sea Round Tower
Bunrham Round Tower1510008 64bb67f5.jpg
(c) Ken Grainger, CC BY-SA 2.0
Burnham-on-Sea
51°14′22,9″N 2°59′53,9″W/51,239700 -2,998300
Somerset1801NieznanaNieznanaNieaktywna
Chapel Rock
St Twrog's Chapel ruins on Chapel Rock - geograph.org.uk - 545622.jpg
(c) Roy Parkhouse, CC BY-SA 2.0
Ujście rzeki Severn
51°36′25,6″N 2°39′12,2″W/51,607100 -2,653400
Gloucestershire19078 m (26 ft)6 m (20 ft)8 nmi (15 km)
Coquet Island
Coquet Island lighthouse solar panels - geograph.org.uk - 1366410.jpg
(c) Andy F, CC BY-SA 2.0
Coquet Island
55°20′02,0″N 1°32′22,9″W/55,333900 -1,539700
Northumberland184122 m (72 ft)25 m (82 ft)19 nmi (35 km)Trinity House
CromerCromer Lighthouse 23rd Oct 2007.JPGCromer
52°55′28,9″N 1°18′59,4″E/52,924700 1,316500
Norfolk183318 m (59 ft)84 m (276 ft)21 nmi (39 km)Trinity House
Crow Point
Crow Point - geograph.org.uk - 717034.jpg
(c) Rabbi WP Thinrod, CC BY-SA 2.0
Braunton Burrows
51°03′58,0″N 4°11′22,9″W/51,066100 -4,189700
Devon19545 m (16 ft)8 m (26 ft)6 nmi (11 km)Niewielka budowla sklasyfikowana jako latarnia morska przez Trinity House
Dovercourt High
Tall lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 539381.jpg
(c) Oxyman, CC BY-SA 2.0
Dovercourt
51°55′49,4″N 1°16′31,1″E/51,930400 1,275300
Essex186314 m (46 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
Dovercourt Low
Offshore Lighthouse, Dovercourt - geograph.org.uk - 542094.jpg
(c) Oxyman, CC BY-SA 2.0
Dovercourt
51°55′48,4″N 1°16′41,2″E/51,930100 1,278100
Essex18638 m (26 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
Dubris PharosRoman light house Dover.jpgDover Castle
51°07′42,2″N 1°19′22,8″E/51,128400 1,323000
Kent10019 m (62 ft)NieznanaNieaktywnaZnana również jako Dover Pharos lub Roman Pharos. Datowanie budowli waha się od 50 do 150 r.
DungenessDungeness Old Lighthouse and power station.jpgDungeness
50°54′49,7″N 0°58′10,9″E/50,913800 0,969700
Kent190444 m (144 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
DungenessView new lighthouse.JPGDungeness
50°54′47,9″N 0°58′34,0″E/50,913300 0,976100
Kent196143 m (141 ft)40 m (131 ft)21 nmi (39 km)Trinity House
EddystonePhare-d-Eddystone-Rocks.jpgEddystone Rocks
50°10′48,0″N 4°15′54,0″W/50,180000 -4,265000
Devon188249 m (161 ft)41 m (135 ft)17 nmi (31 km)Trinity House
Ellesmere PortEllesmere-port-lighthouse-2.jpgEllesmere Port
53°17′25,2″N 2°53′38,2″W/53,290340 -2,893950
Cheshire188011 m (36 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
Farne
Farne Islands - geograph.org.uk - 946629.jpg
(c) Nigel Mykura, CC BY-SA 2.0
Farne Islands
55°36′55,1″N 1°39′20,9″W/55,615300 -1,655800
Northumberland181113 m (43 ft)27 m (89 ft)10 nmi (19 km)Trinity House
Fish Quay High
High and Low Lights - geograph.org.uk - 5576.jpg
(c) Ken Brown, CC BY-SA 2.0
North Shields
55°00′31,0″N 1°26′16,1″W/55,008600 -1,437800
Tyne and Wear180718 m (59 ft)42 m (138 ft)Nieaktywna
Fish Quay Low
North Shields fish quay - geograph.org.uk - 300744.jpg
(c) Roger Cornfoot, CC BY-SA 2.0
North Shields
55°00′32,8″N 1°26′03,8″W/55,009100 -1,434400
Tyne and Wear180726 m (85 ft)25 m (82 ft)Nieaktywna
Fish Quay Old High
Old High Light - geograph.org.uk - 5575.jpg
(c) Ken Brown, CC BY-SA 2.0
North Shields
55°00′33,8″N 1°26′12,5″W/55,009400 -1,436800
Tyne and Wear1727NieznanaNieznanaNieaktywna
Fish Quay Old LowOld Low Light, North Shields.jpgNorth Shields
55°00′35,3″N 1°26′00,2″W/55,009800 -1,433400
Tyne and Wear1727NieznanaNieznanaNieaktywna
Flamborough Head
Flamborough Head Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 505629.jpg
(c) Michael King, CC BY-SA 2.0
Flamborough Head
54°06′59,0″N 0°04′58,1″W/54,116400 -0,082800
East Yorkshire180627 m (89 ft)65 m (213 ft)24 nmi (44 km)Trinity House
Fleetwood HighPharosFwdJun2004.jpgFleetwood
53°55′35,4″N 3°00′27,0″W/53,926500 -3,007500
Lancashire184027 m (89 ft)28 m (92 ft)9 nmi (17 km)
Fleetwood Low
A floodlit Fleetwood low lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 963012.jpg
(c) Steve F, CC BY-SA 2.0
Fleetwood
53°55′43,0″N 3°00′32,8″W/53,928600 -3,009100
Lancashire184013 m (43 ft)14 m (46 ft)9 nmi (17 km)
Folkestone Pier
Lighthouse, Folkestone Harbour (geograph 4649413).jpg
(c) Chris Whippet, CC BY-SA 2.0
Folkestone
51°04′33,6″N 1°11′41,2″E/51,076010 1,194780
Kent186013 m (43 ft)14 m (46 ft)22 nmi (41 km)Folkestone Harbour Co.
Godrevy
Godrevy Lighthouse, Godrevy Island - geograph.org.uk - 407138.jpg
(c) Brian, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Ives
50°14′33,0″N 5°24′01,1″W/50,242500 -5,400300
Kornwalia185926 m (85 ft)37 m (121 ft)NieaktywnaPozostaje na liście Trinity House, lecz światło obecnie zamontowane jest osobno
Gorleston (Range Rear)
Old lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 851161.jpg
(c) Keith Evans, CC BY-SA 2.0
Gorleston
52°34′19,6″N 1°43′56,3″E/52,572100 1,732300
Norfolk187821 m (69 ft)20 m (66 ft)NieaktywnaNieaktywna od 2007
Gorleston South Pier
Coastguard Station at Gorleston - geograph.org.uk - 185553.jpg
(c) John, CC BY-SA 2.0
Gorleston
52°34′19,6″N 1°44′16,8″E/52,572100 1,738000
Norfolk19558 m (26 ft)11 m (36 ft)11 nmi (20 km)
Guile Point
Guile Point - geograph.org.uk - 227051.jpg
(c) Stuart Meek, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lindisfarne
55°40′00,1″N 1°48′00,0″W/55,666700 -1,800000
Northumberland185921 m (69 ft)9 m (30 ft)4 nmi (7 km)Niewielka budowla sklasyfikowana jako latarnia morska przez Trinity House
Gunfleet
Gunfleet Sands Lighthouse geograph - 2091161.jpg
(c) Ashley Dace, CC BY-SA 2.0
Frinton-on-Sea
51°46′45,1″N 1°21′27,0″E/51,779200 1,357500
Essex185023 m (75 ft)NieznanaNieaktywnaNieaktywna od 1921
Hale Head
Lighthouse at Hale point - geograph.org.uk - 40618.jpg
(c) Sue Adair, CC BY-SA 2.0
Hale
53°19′21,0″N 2°47′39,5″W/53,322500 -2,794300
Cheshire190618 m (59 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
Happisburgh
Happisburgh Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 62299.jpg
(c) Andrew Hornby, CC BY-SA 2.0
Happisburgh
52°49′10,2″N 1°32′19,3″E/52,819500 1,538700
Norfolk179126 m (85 ft)41 m (135 ft)14 nmi (26 km)
Hartland PointLighthouse (7035790721).jpgHartland Point
51°01′03,0″N 4°31′04,1″W/51,017500 -4,517800
Devon187418 m (59 ft)37 m (121 ft)NieaktywnaTrinity House
Harwich High
Lighthouse, Harwich - geograph.org.uk - 731874.jpg
(c) Dr Neil Clifton, CC BY-SA 2.0
Harwich
51°56′39,8″N 1°17′18,6″E/51,944400 1,288500
Essex181821 m (69 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
Harwich Low
Harwich Maritime Museum - geograph.org.uk - 540656.jpg
(c) Oxyman, CC BY-SA 2.0
Harwich
51°56′36,2″N 1°17′27,2″E/51,943400 1,290900
Essex18189 m (30 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
Hunstanton
Seaward view of Hunstanton lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 837007.jpg
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
Hunstanton
52°56′58,6″N 0°29′37,0″E/52,949600 0,493600
Norfolk184019 m (62 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
Herd GroyneLighthouse South Shields, England.jpegSouth Shields
55°00′28,4″N 1°25′26,8″W/55,007900 -1,424100
Tyne and Wear188215 m (49 ft)15 m (49 ft)19 nmi (35 km)
Heugh Hill
Modern Lighthouse, Holy Island, Northumberland - geograph.org.uk - 1240577.jpg
(c) Christine Matthews, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lindisfarne
55°40′00,1″N 1°48′00,0″W/55,666700 -1,800000
NorthumberlandNieznana8 m (26 ft)24 m (79 ft)5 nmi (9 km)Trinity House
Hilbre Island
Hilbre Island lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 1394117.jpg
(c) John S Turner, CC BY-SA 2.0
Hilbre Island
53°22′59,9″N 3°13′43,0″W/53,383300 -3,228600
Merseyside19273 m (10 ft)14 m (46 ft)5 nmi (9 km)Niewielka budowla sklasyfikowana jako latarnia morska przez Trinity House
Hodbarrow
Old lighthouse, Hodbarrow - geograph.org.uk - 540401.jpg
(c) Andrew Hill, CC BY-SA 2.0
Millom
54°11′38,4″N 3°15′29,9″W/54,194000 -3,258300
Kumbria186618 m (59 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
Hodbarrow Haverigg
Lighthouse at edge of Hodbarrow lagoon - geograph.org.uk - 268459.jpg
(c) Simon Pudsey, CC BY-SA 2.0
Haverigg
54°11′25,4″N 3°16′03,0″W/54,190400 -3,267500
Kumbria19059 m (30 ft)12 m (39 ft)Nieznana
Hoylake Upper
Hoylake lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 581801.jpg
(c) Steve F, CC BY-SA 2.0
Hoylake
53°23′40,9″N 3°10′50,2″W/53,394700 -3,180600
Merseyside186517 m (56 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
Hurst PointHurst Point Lighthouse.JPGHurst Castle
50°42′29,2″N 1°33′01,1″W/50,708100 -1,550300
Hampshire186726 m (85 ft)23 m (75 ft)13 nmi (24 km)Trinity House
IlfracombeSt Nicholas Chapel, Ilfracombe.jpgIlfracombe
51°12′03,6″N 4°06′47,9″W/51,201000 -4,113300
Devon181911 m (36 ft)39 m (128 ft)6 nmi (11 km)
Killingholme High
Killingholme high light - geograph.org.uk - 475612.jpg
(c) Steve F, CC BY-SA 2.0
South Killingholme
53°38′49,9″N 0°13′07,7″W/53,647200 -0,218800
Lincolnshire187624 m (79 ft)21 m (69 ft)3 nmi (6 km)
Killingholme North Low
Old Lighthouse on Killingholme Marshes - geograph.org.uk - 847230.jpg
(c) David Wright, CC BY-SA 2.0
South Killingholme
53°38′57,5″N 0°13′10,9″W/53,649300 -0,219700
Lincolnshire185114 m (46 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
Killingholme South Low
South Killingholme lighthouses in rain - geograph.org.uk - 475533.jpg
(c) Steve F, CC BY-SA 2.0
South Killingholme
53°38′47,8″N 0°12′58,3″W/53,646600 -0,216200
Lincolnshire183614 m (46 ft)10 m (33 ft)14 nmi (26 km)
Leasowe
Leasowe Lighthouse (2)-by-Sue-Adair.jpg
(c) Sue Adair, CC BY-SA 2.0
Leasowe
53°24′49,0″N 3°07′34,0″W/53,413600 -3,126100
Merseyside176333 m (108 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
LizardLizard Lighthouse view.jpgLizard Point
49°57′36,0″N 5°12′06,1″W/49,960000 -5,201700
Kornwalia175119 m (62 ft)70 m (230 ft)26 nmi (48 km)Trinity House
Longships
Longships Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 188226.jpg
(c) Sheila Russell, CC BY-SA 2.0
Longships
50°04′00,8″N 5°44′48,8″W/50,066900 -5,746900
Kornwalia187535 m (115 ft)35 m (115 ft)15 nmi (28 km)Trinity House
Longstone
Longstone Lighthouse on the Farne Islands - geograph.org.uk - 397736.jpg
(c) Jeff Tomlinson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Farne Islands
55°38′37,7″N 1°36′34,9″W/55,643800 -1,609700
Northumberland182626 m (85 ft)23 m (75 ft)24 nmi (44 km)Trinity House
Lowestoft
Lowestoft Denes lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 229057.jpg
(c) Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lowestoft
52°29′12,8″N 1°45′20,9″E/52,486900 1,755800
Suffolk187416 m (52 ft)37 m (121 ft)23 nmi (43 km)Trinity House
Lundy Island (Old Light)Old Light, Lundy.jpgLundy
51°10′59,9″N 4°40′00,1″W/51,183300 -4,666700
Devon182029 m (95 ft)164 m (538 ft)Nieaktywna
Lundy Island NorthNorth Light lighthouse, Lundy (1).jpgLundy
51°10′59,9″N 4°40′00,1″W/51,183300 -4,666700
Devon189717 m (56 ft)48 m (157 ft)17 nmi (31 km)Trinity House
Lundy Island SouthDe nieuwe vuurtoren van Lundy.jpgLundy
51°10′59,9″N 4°40′00,1″W/51,183300 -4,666700
Devon189716 m (52 ft)53 m (174 ft)15 nmi (28 km)Trinity House
Lyde Rock
Severn Estuary.jpg
(c) Ruth Sharville, CC BY-SA 2.0
Ujście rzeki Severn
51°36′52,9″N 2°38′39,8″W/51,614700 -2,644400
Gloucestershire200810 m (33 ft)12 m (39 ft)5 nmi (9 km)
Lynmouth Foreland
Foreland Point Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 34417.jpg
(c) Tom Courtney, CC BY-SA 2.0
Foreland Point
51°14′44,2″N 3°47′12,1″W/51,245600 -3,786700
Devon190015 m (49 ft)67 m (220 ft)18 nmi (33 km)Trinity House
Maryport
Old lighthouse, Maryport - geograph.org.uk - 240182.jpg
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
Maryport
54°43′04,1″N 3°30′38,5″W/54,717800 -3,510700
Kumbria1856/19966 m (20 ft)10 m (33 ft)6 nmi (11 km)
Nab TowerImage of the Nab Tower after extensive repairs and alterations in 2012..JPGSolent
50°40′04,1″N 0°57′09,0″W/50,667800 -0,952500
Isle of Wight192027 m (89 ft)27 m (89 ft)12 nmi (22 km)Trinity House
Needles
The Needles Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 339796.jpg
(c) Alan Vincent, CC BY-SA 2.0
Alum Bay
50°39′43,9″N 1°35′30,1″W/50,662200 -1,591700
Isle of Wight185931 m (102 ft)24 m (79 ft)17 nmi (31 km)Trinity House
New BrightonNew Brighton Lighthouse 1243656.jpgNew Brighton
53°26′39,8″N 3°02′32,3″W/53,444400 -3,042300
Merseyside183029 m (95 ft)23 m (75 ft)NieaktywnaZnana również jako Perch Rock
North Foreland
North Foreland Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 39652.jpg
(c) John Smitten, CC BY-SA 2.0
North Foreland
51°22′29,6″N 1°26′42,4″E/51,374900 1,445100
Kent169126 m (85 ft)57 m (187 ft)19 nmi (35 km)Trinity House
Orfordness
Lighthouse at Orford Ness - geograph.org.uk - 927018.jpg
(c) Alison Rawson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Orfordness
52°05′02,0″N 1°34′27,5″E/52,083900 1,574300
Suffolk179330 m (98 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
Pakefield
Old lighthouse at Crazy Mary's Hole geograph - 4221270.jpg
(c) Adrian S Pye, CC BY-SA 2.0
Pakefield
52°26′13,2″N 1°43′45,5″E/52,437000 1,729300
Suffolk18329 m (30 ft)20 m (66 ft)Nieaktywna
Paull
The "Old Lighthouse", Paull - geograph.org.uk - 208311.jpg
(c) Paul Glazzard, CC BY-SA 2.0
Paull
53°43′08,0″N 0°14′04,2″W/53,718900 -0,234500
East Yorkshire183614 m (46 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
PendeenPendeen lighthouse at pendeen watch.jpgPendeen
50°09′54,0″N 5°40′18,8″W/50,165000 -5,671900
Kornwalia190017 m (56 ft)59 m (194 ft)16 nmi (30 km)Trinity House
Peninnis
Peninnis Head lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 934805.jpg
(c) Bob Embleton, CC BY-SA 2.0
Peninnis Head
49°54′16,6″N 6°18′12,6″W/49,904600 -6,303500
Isles of Scilly191114 m (46 ft)36 m (118 ft)9 nmi (17 km)Trinity House
Plover Scar
Abbey Lighthouse, River Lune - geograph.org.uk - 17600.jpg
(c) David Medcalf, CC BY-SA 2.0
Cockersand Abbey
53°58′48,0″N 2°52′58,1″W/53,980000 -2,882800
Lancashire18478 m (26 ft)6 m (20 ft)6 nmi (11 km)
Plymouth Breakwater
Lighthouse on Plymouth Breakwater - geograph.org.uk - 8427.jpg
(c) David Stowell, CC BY-SA 2.0
Plymouth Breakwater
50°20′04,2″N 4°09′31,3″W/50,334500 -4,158700
Devon184423 m (75 ft)19 m (62 ft)12 nmi (22 km)
Portishead Point
Portishead Point - geograph.org.uk - 329775.jpg
(c) Roger Cornfoot, CC BY-SA 2.0
Portishead
51°29′38,0″N 2°46′18,8″W/51,493900 -2,771900
Somerset19319 m (30 ft)9 m (30 ft)16 nmi (30 km)Znana również jako latarnia morska Battery Point
Portland Bill
Portland Bill Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 1722508.jpg
(c) David P Howard, CC BY-SA 2.0
Portland Bill
50°30′50,8″N 2°27′22,7″W/50,514100 -2,456300
Dorset190641 m (135 ft)43 m (141 ft)25 nmi (46 km)Trinity House
Portland Bill High
Old Higher Lighthouse, Portland Bill - geograph.org.uk - 527423.jpg
(c) Mike Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
Portland Bill
50°31′20,3″N 2°27′23,0″W/50,522300 -2,456400
Dorset186912 m (39 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
Portland Bill Low
Portland, The Lower Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 1757489.jpg
(c) Eugene Birchall, CC BY-SA 2.0
Portland Bill
50°31′10,6″N 2°27′04,0″W/50,519600 -2,451100
Dorset186925 m (82 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
Portland Breakwater
Eastern Breakwater Portland Harbour.jpg
(c) Nigel Mykura, CC BY-SA 2.0
Portland
50°34′05,5″N 2°25′34,0″W/50,568200 -2,426100
Dorset190522 m (72 ft)22 m (72 ft)10 nmi (19 km)
RampsideRampside Lighthouse - 23 Sept. 2012.jpgRampside
54°05′11,0″N 3°09′40,3″W/54,086400 -3,161200
Kumbria187516 m (52 ft)14 m (46 ft)14 nmi (26 km)
Ramsgate West Pier
Lighthouse, Ramsgate Harbour (geograph 3695255).jpg
(c) Geoff Cooper, CC BY-SA 2.0
Ramsgate
51°19′39,7″N 1°25′17,4″E/51,327700 1,421500
Kent184211 m (36 ft)12 m (39 ft)7 nmi (13 km)
Roker Pier
Roker North Pier lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 447078.jpg
(c) Trevor Rickard, CC BY-SA 2.0
Sunderland
54°55′17,0″N 1°21′08,6″W/54,921400 -1,352400
Tyne and Wear190323 m (75 ft)25 m (82 ft)18 nmi (33 km)
Round Island
Round Island Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 932637.jpg
(c) David Lally, CC BY-SA 2.0
Isles of Scilly
49°58′41,9″N 6°19′21,0″W/49,978300 -6,322500
Isles of Scilly188719 m (62 ft)55 m (180 ft)24 nmi (44 km)Trinity House
Royal Sovereign
Royal Sovereign light tower (geograph 4647003).jpg
(c) Oast House Archive, CC BY-SA 2.0
Eastbourne
50°43′00,5″N 0°26′00,2″E/50,716800 0,433400
East Sussex197136 m (118 ft)28 m (92 ft)12 nmi (22 km)Trinity House
Scarborough Pier
Scarborough Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 1655146.jpg
(c) Michael Jagger, CC BY-SA 2.0
Scarborough
54°16′54,8″N 0°23′23,6″W/54,281900 -0,389900
North Yorkshire193115 m (49 ft)17 m (56 ft)9 nmi (17 km)
Seaton Tower
Hartlepool Marina - geograph.org.uk - 1260691.jpg
(c) Steve Daniels, CC BY-SA 2.0
Hartlepool
54°41′29,4″N 1°12′07,9″W/54,691500 -1,202200
Durham183919 m (62 ft)NieznanaNieaktywnaOdbudowana w Hartlepool
Shoreham
Lighthouse, Shoreham Harbour - geograph.org.uk - 52106.jpg
(c) Bob Embleton, CC BY-SA 2.0
Kingston by Sea
50°49′51,2″N 0°14′53,9″W/50,830900 -0,248300
West Sussex184612 m (39 ft)13 m (43 ft)10 nmi (19 km)
Smeaton's TowerPlymouth Hoe
50°21′51,8″N 4°08′30,5″W/50,364400 -4,141800
Devon175922 m (72 ft)NieznanaNieaktywnaPrzeniesiona z Eddystone do Plymouth Hoe w 1883 r.
Souter Point
Souter Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 769703.jpg
(c) Iain Lees, CC BY-SA 2.0
Marsden
54°58′14,9″N 1°21′51,1″W/54,970800 -1,364200
Tyne and Wear187123 m (75 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
South Foreland HighSouth Foreland
51°08′25,4″N 1°22′16,0″E/51,140400 1,371100
Kent184321 m (69 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
South Foreland LowFC position and Old Lighthouse, St Margaret's.jpgSouth Foreland
51°08′27,6″N 1°22′34,0″E/51,141000 1,376100
Kent179315 m (49 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
South Gare
Tall Ship Passing South Gare - geograph.org.uk - 29908.jpg
(c) Mick Garratt, CC BY-SA 2.0
South Gare
54°38′50,6″N 1°08′15,0″W/54,647400 -1,137500
North Yorkshire188413 m (43 ft)16 m (52 ft)17 nmi (31 km)
Southsea Castle
View of coastline from ramparts of Southsea Castle - geograph.org.uk - 497429.jpg
(c) Peter Facey, CC BY-SA 2.0
Southsea Castle
50°46′41,9″N 1°05′17,9″W/50,778300 -1,088300
Hampshire182810 m (33 ft)16 m (52 ft)11 nmi (20 km)
SouthwoldSouthwold -Suffolk -lighthouse -23Sept2007.jpgSouthwold
52°19′37,9″N 1°40′53,0″E/52,327200 1,681400
Suffolk189031 m (102 ft)37 m (121 ft)24 nmi (44 km)
Spurn Point
Spurn Peninsula - geograph.org.uk - 944752.jpg
(c) Stephen Horncastle, CC BY-SA 2.0
Spurn Point
53°34′45,1″N 0°07′05,9″E/53,579200 0,118300
East Yorkshire189539 m (128 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
Spurn Point Low
Spurn Head Low Light - geograph.org.uk - 622540.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
Spurn Point
53°34′44,4″N 0°06′57,6″E/53,579000 0,116000
East Yorkshire185227 m (89 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
St Andrew's Church
Burnham old round tower lighthouse. - geograph.org.uk - 499309.jpg
(c) Steve F, CC BY-SA 2.0
Burnham-on-Sea
51°14′21,1″N 2°59′48,8″W/51,239200 -2,996900
SomersetNieznana11 m (36 ft)12 m (39 ft)3 nmi (6 km)
St Anthony'sPhare-pte-Saint-Antony-a-Fa.jpgSt Anthony Head
50°08′28,3″N 5°00′58,0″W/50,141200 -5,016100
Kornwalia183519 m (62 ft)22 m (72 ft)22 nmi (41 km)Trinity House
St Bees
StBeesLighthouse.jpg
(c) Humphrey Bolton, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Bees Head
54°30′49,3″N 3°38′11,4″W/54,513700 -3,636500
Kumbria186717 m (56 ft)102 m (335 ft)18 nmi (33 km)Trinity House
St. Agnes
Lighthouse sunset - geograph.org.uk - 84855.jpg
(c) Harry Legg, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Agnes
49°53′33,0″N 6°20′43,4″W/49,892500 -6,345400
Isles of Scilly168021 m (69 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
St. Catherine's
St Catherine's Lighthouse at Sunset.jpg
(c) Andrew McDonald, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Catherine's Point
50°34′32,9″N 1°17′53,9″W/50,575800 -1,298300
Isle of Wight183827 m (89 ft)41 m (135 ft)25 nmi (46 km)Trinity House
St. Catherine's Oratory
Tower of St Catherine's Oratory (2) - geograph.org.uk - 1414128.jpg
(c) Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
St. Catherine's Down
50°35′35,5″N 1°18′14,8″W/50,593200 -1,304100
Isle of Wight132811 m (36 ft)240 m (787 ft)Nieaktywna
St. Mary's
Lighthouse from rocks 3 - geograph.org.uk - 542162.jpg
(c) R J McNaughton, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Mary's Island
55°04′18,1″N 1°26′57,8″W/55,071700 -1,449400
Tyne and Wear189846 m (151 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
Start Point
Start Point Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 370731.jpg
(c) Brian, CC BY-SA 2.0
Start Point
50°13′17,0″N 3°38′19,0″W/50,221400 -3,638600
Devon183628 m (92 ft)62 m (203 ft)25 nmi (46 km)Trinity House
Tater Du
The Tater Du Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 36548.jpg
(c) Tony Atkin, CC BY-SA 2.0
Tregurnow
50°03′07,2″N 5°34′36,1″W/50,052000 -5,576700
Kornwalia196515 m (49 ft)20 m (66 ft)23 nmi (43 km)Trinity House
TeignmouthTeignmouth lighthouse.jpgTeignmouth
50°32′32,9″N 3°29′48,5″W/50,542470 -3,496800
Devon18456 m (20 ft)10 m (33 ft)6 nmi (11 km)
The Heugh
The Heugh Lighthouse, Hartlepool Headland - geograph.org.uk - 1607863.jpg
(c) Andrew Curtis, CC BY-SA 2.0
Hartlepool
54°41′48,8″N 1°10′31,1″W/54,696900 -1,175300
Durham192716 m (52 ft)19 m (62 ft)19 nmi (35 km)
Thorngumbald Clough High
Thorngumbald Clough Lights, Paull - geograph.org.uk - 208262.jpg
(c) Paul Glazzard, CC BY-SA 2.0
Paull
53°42′29,2″N 0°13′32,5″W/53,708100 -0,225700
East Yorkshire187015 m (49 ft)13 m (43 ft)9 nmi (17 km)
Thorngumbald Clough Low
Lighthouse near Paull - geograph.org.uk - 274358.jpg
(c) Andy Beecroft, CC BY-SA 2.0
Paull
53°42′31,7″N 0°13′36,8″W/53,708800 -0,226900
East Yorkshire18709 m (30 ft)8 m (26 ft)9 nmi (17 km)
Trevose Head
Lighthouse at Trevose Head - geograph.org.uk - 1468555.jpg
(c) M J Richardson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Trevose Head
50°32′58,2″N 5°02′10,7″W/50,549500 -5,036300
Kornwalia184727 m (89 ft)62 m (203 ft)20 nmi (37 km)Trinity House
Tyne North PierDove Marine Laboratory.jpgTynemouth
55°00′52,2″N 1°24′10,1″W/55,014500 -1,402800
Tyne and Wear190323 m (75 ft)26 m (85 ft)26 nmi (48 km)
Tyne South Pier
Lighthouse - South Shields Pier - geograph.org.uk - 525671.jpg
(c) R J McNaughton, CC BY-SA 2.0
South Shields
55°00′42,1″N 1°24′06,1″W/55,011700 -1,401700
Tyne and Wear189512 m (39 ft)15 m (49 ft)13 nmi (24 km)
Walney
Track to Walney Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 839430.jpg
(c) Espresso Addict, CC BY-SA 2.0
Walney Island
54°02′55,0″N 3°10′37,9″W/54,048600 -3,177200
Kumbria180424 m (79 ft)21 m (69 ft)23 nmi (43 km)
Watchet Harbour
Watchet - The Harbour (geograph 3888196).jpg
(c) Lewis Clarke, CC BY-SA 2.0
Watchet
51°11′03,1″N 3°19′43,0″W/51,184200 -3,328600
Somerset18627 m (23 ft)9 m (30 ft)9 nmi (17 km)
Whitby
South Whitby Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 1318876.jpg
(c) Peter Johnson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Whitby
54°28′40,1″N 0°34′05,9″W/54,477800 -0,568300
North Yorkshire185813 m (43 ft)73 m (240 ft)18 nmi (33 km)Trinity House
Whitby Harbour East
East Pier and Breakwater - geograph.org.uk - 1263533.jpg
(c) Peter Church, CC BY-SA 2.0
Whitby
54°29′38,8″N 0°36′44,3″W/54,494100 -0,612300
North Yorkshire185517 m (56 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
Whitby Harbour East
Light at the end of East Pier, from West Pier, Whitby - geograph.org.uk - 1426552.jpg
(c) hayley green, CC BY-SA 2.0
Whitby
54°29′38,8″N 0°36′44,3″W/54,494100 -0,612300
North Yorkshire19147 m (23 ft)14 m (46 ft)5 nmi (9 km)
Whitby Harbour West
Whitby lighthouse and West Pier. - geograph.org.uk - 1077167.jpg
(c) Mike Dodman, CC BY-SA 2.0
Whitby
54°29′39,1″N 0°36′47,9″W/54,494200 -0,613300
North Yorkshire183125 m (82 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
Whitby Harbour West
The end of the West Pier - geograph.org.uk - 1423449.jpg
(c) Nicholas Mutton, CC BY-SA 2.0
Whitby
54°29′39,1″N 0°36′47,9″W/54,494200 -0,613300
North Yorkshire19147 m (23 ft)14 m (46 ft)5 nmi (9 km)
Whitehaven West Pier
Lighthouse, Whitehaven Harbour - geograph.org.uk - 356895.jpg
(c) DANNY SEWARD, CC BY-SA 2.0
Whitehaven
54°33′10,1″N 3°35′55,0″W/54,552800 -3,598600
Kumbria183914 m (46 ft)16 m (52 ft)8 nmi (15 km)
Whitgift
Whitgift Lighthouse.jpg
(c) Gordon Kneale Brooke, CC BY-SA 2.0
Whitgift
53°41′56,8″N 0°45′27,7″W/53,699100 -0,757700
East YorkshireNieznana14 m (46 ft)12 m (39 ft)Nieznana
Winterton
Winterton lighthouse geograph - 3733168.jpg
(c) Richard Law, CC BY-SA 2.0
Winterton-on-Sea
52°42′46,8″N 1°41′43,1″E/52,713000 1,695300
Norfolk186719 m (62 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
Withernsea
Withernsea Lighthouse Museum - geograph.org.uk - 270960.jpg
(c) Graham Flint, CC BY-SA 2.0
Withernsea
53°43′51,2″N 0°01′43,3″E/53,730900 0,028700
East Yorkshire189438 m (125 ft)NieznanaNieaktywna
Wolf RockPhare de Wolf Rock - 2.jpgWolf Rock
49°56′42,0″N 5°48′36,0″W/49,945000 -5,810000
Kornwalia187041 m (135 ft)34 m (112 ft)23 nmi (43 km)Trinity House

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Flamborough Head
The Old Lighthouse (Chalktower) Flamborough - geograph.org.uk - 1207040.jpg
(c) JThomas, CC BY-SA 2.0
Flamborough Head
54°07′04,8″N 0°05′22,6″W/54,118000 -0,089600
East Yorkshire166924 m (79 ft)Używana jedynie za dnia
East Nene
East Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 1528361.jpg
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
Sutton Bridge
52°48′29,9″N 0°12′48,2″E/52,808300 0,213400
Lincolnshire1830s18 m (59 ft)Używana jedynie za dnia
West Nene
Western Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 602560.jpg
(c) Ian Paterson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Sutton Bridge
52°48′31,0″N 0°12′38,9″E/52,808600 0,210800
Lincolnshire1830s18 m (59 ft)Używana jedynie za dnia

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Lighthouse - South Shields Pier - geograph.org.uk - 525671.jpg
(c) R J McNaughton, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lighthouse - South Shields Pier
Longships Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 188226.jpg
(c) Sheila Russell, CC BY-SA 2.0
Longships Lighthouse. With the cliffs of Lands End behind.
Cromer Lighthouse 23rd Oct 2007.JPG
A Digital Photograph of Cromer Lighthouse taken on the 23rd October 2007 by stavros1
Leasowe Lighthouse (2)-by-Sue-Adair.jpg
(c) Sue Adair, CC BY-SA 2.0
Leasowe Lighthouse stands on Leasowe Common and is a well known landmark on Wirral. It is built of brick, several feet thick and is solid at the base, tapering as it goes up to a height of one hundred and one feet. There are seven floors which can be reached by a cast iron staircase of one hundred and thirty steps. Over the entrance there is a tablet bearing the inscription M.W.G. 1763, this is commemorating the then mayor of Liverpool, William Gregson. Two lighthouses were erected on the coast of Leasowe in 1763 a 'lower light' on the shore and an 'upper light' on the site of the present building. The theory was, that the approaching ships master had only to line up the two lights to achieve a safe entrance to the Rock Channel and the port of Liverpool. The 'lower light' was troubled by erosion and the building collapsed. The present lighthouse at Leasowe was used as the lower light when the previous lower lighthouse collapsed and the upper light was built on Bidston Hill in 1771, three miles away. The light at Leasowe were lit for the last time on July 14th 1908, and the light at Bidston ceased to function in 1913. The lighthouse now houses a Visitor Centre and is the base for the Coastal Rangers.
View of coastline from ramparts of Southsea Castle - geograph.org.uk - 497429.jpg
(c) Peter Facey, CC BY-SA 2.0
View of coastline from ramparts of Southsea Castle The lighthouse is still operational. This view is looking towards West Battery, with the RN war memorial sticking above the horizon beyond.
Lighthouse at edge of Hodbarrow lagoon - geograph.org.uk - 268459.jpg
(c) Simon Pudsey, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lighthouse at edge of Hodbarrow lagoon This photo is taken looking back across the Duddon estuary to the Furness peninsula beyond. The lighthouse is on the Cumbria Coastal Way
Berkeley Pill - geograph.org.uk - 412459.jpg
(c) David Collins, CC BY-SA 2.0
Berkeley Pill This is the tidal section of the river downstream of the sluice. The pylon in the distance marks its junction with the Severn. Berkeley nuclear power station is just out of shot to the left.
Cornwall UK location map.svg
Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right, CC BY-SA 3.0

Map of Cornwall, UK with the following information shown:

  • Administrative borders
  • Coastline, lakes and rivers
  • Roads and railways
  • Urban areas

Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 150%

Geographic limits:

  • West: 6.47W
  • East: 4.00W
  • North: 51.04N
  • South: 49.83N
Southwold -Suffolk -lighthouse -23Sept2007.jpg
Autor: Ella Mullins, Licencja: CC BY 2.0
Southwold, Sufflolk, England.
Thorngumbald Clough Lights, Paull - geograph.org.uk - 208262.jpg
(c) Paul Glazzard, CC BY-SA 2.0
Thorngumbald Clough Lights, Paull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
Erected in around 1870 when a shift in the sandbanks and deepwater channel of the River Humber meant that the old Paull Lighthouse was no longer much help to shipping.
Roker North Pier lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 447078.jpg
(c) Trevor Rickard, CC BY-SA 2.0
Roker North Pier lighthouse Close up of the lighthouse at the end of the pier.
High and Low Lights - geograph.org.uk - 5576.jpg
(c) Ken Brown, CC BY-SA 2.0
High and Low Lights. The tall white tower in the foreground is the High Light. Mariners entering the piers line up the light with its twin Low Light down on the Fish Quay, this gives them a safe channel into the river.
Belle Tout Lighthouse.jpg
Autor: Michael.Schmuck, Licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0
"Belle Tout Lighthouse", ca. 2 km westlich des Beachy Head
Gunfleet Sands Lighthouse geograph - 2091161.jpg
(c) Ashley Dace, CC BY-SA 2.0
Gunfleet Sands Lighthouse
Berwick Lighthouse geograph - 3317786.jpg
(c) Barbara Carr, CC BY-SA 2.0
Berwick Lighthouse, smartly-painted
St Twrog's Chapel ruins on Chapel Rock - geograph.org.uk - 545622.jpg
(c) Roy Parkhouse, CC BY-SA 2.0
Beachley Point light and the ruin of St Twrog's Chapel on Chapel Rock, Beachley, Gloucestershire
Pendeen lighthouse at pendeen watch.jpg
Autor: Jim Champion, Licencja: CC-BY-SA-3.0
Pendeen Lighthouse at Pendeen Watch, Cornwall
North Light lighthouse, Lundy (1).jpg
Autor: Steve Hodgson from Edinburgh, Scotland, Licencja: CC BY-SA 2.0
The new lighthouse on Lundy
Coquet Island lighthouse solar panels - geograph.org.uk - 1366410.jpg
(c) Andy F, CC BY-SA 2.0
Coquet Island lighthouse solar panels This lighthouse is now powered by the grid array of solar panels on the right of the photograph.
Blacknore Point Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 1757036.jpg
(c) Philip Halling, CC BY-SA 2.0
Blacknore Point Lighthouse The Blacknore Point Lighthouse overlooks the Bristol Channel and Severn estuary. It was built by Trinity House to aid shipping as it approached the docks at Avonmouth and the River Severn. Built in 1894, it was converted to automatic electric operation in 1941.
Dungeness Old Lighthouse and power station.jpg
Autor: Nilfanion, Licencja: CC BY-SA 4.0
Dungeness Old Lighthouse in Kent, with the nuclear power station behind it.
Lighthouse at Trevose Head - geograph.org.uk - 1468555.jpg
(c) M J Richardson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lighthouse at Trevose Head The chimneys have gone in more recent photos.
Start Point Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 370731.jpg
(c) Brian, CC BY-SA 2.0
Start Point Lighthouse Close-up view of Start Point Lighthouse and buildings.
Bishop Rock Lighthouse - Isles of Scilly.jpg
(c) Richard Knights, CC BY-SA 2.0
These rocks are one of the most western parts of Britain. The lighthouse is famous for marking the end of transatlantic boat challenges.
Track to Walney Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 839430.jpg
(c) Espresso Addict, CC BY-SA 2.0
Track to Walney Lighthouse. 3 km from South End, Cumbria, Great Britain.
Old Light, Lundy.jpg
Autor: Nilfanion, Licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Old lighthouse on Lundy, UK. The lighthouse is now used as holiday accommodation on the island.
Peninnis Head lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 934805.jpg
(c) Bob Embleton, CC BY-SA 2.0
Peninnis Head lighthouse. Looking lovely in the sunlight with a gentle warm breeze blowing. The weather can change very quickly to horizontal rain. The building next to the light house bears a crest : 934813
Winterton lighthouse geograph - 3733168.jpg
(c) Richard Law, CC BY-SA 2.0
Winterton lighthouse
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Lighthouse at Hale point - geograph.org.uk - 40618.jpg
(c) Sue Adair, CC BY-SA 2.0
Hale Head Light, Merseyside (Liverpool Area). Lighthouse at Hale point. Standing on a sandstone cliff, the present Hale Lighthouse dates from 1906. It replaced a shorter tower built seventy years earlier. The 45 ft tower put the lamp chamber 70ft above mean sea level, which is not much as lighthouses go. Yet the lamp's beam could be seen from as far away as forty miles. Unfortunately, it's now many years since the lighthouse was operational. Its 250 candlepower oil lamp last shone out in 1958, when it was tentatively decommissioned on a trial basis. The trial became permanent and the lighting equipment was removed. It is now a private residence. Note Helsby Hill in the distance and the stacks and towers of Stanlow Oil Refinery on the horizon.
2011-08-10 Anvil Point Lighthouse.jpg
Autor: Huligan0, Licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0
Anvil Point Lighthouse as seen from the gate
The "Old Lighthouse", Paull - geograph.org.uk - 208311.jpg
(c) Paul Glazzard, CC BY-SA 2.0
The "Old Lighthouse", Paull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
Paull Lighthouse was built in 1836 by Trinity House, Hull. The lighthouse went out of use in 1870 when the sandbanks moved and caused the deepwater channel to shift, and new lighthouses were built just along the river bank at Thorngumbald Clough. The light was powered first by oil and then by a gas burner, the windows of the lamp room facing towards Hull to guide ships into the safe channel which led out into the North Sea [information provided by Holderness Rangers at www.paull-lighthouses.co.uk].
Lighthouse, Folkestone Harbour (geograph 4649413).jpg
(c) Chris Whippet, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lighthouse, Folkestone Harbour
Happisburgh Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 62299.jpg
(c) Andrew Hornby, CC BY-SA 2.0
Happisburgh Lighthouse.
Old Lighthouse on Killingholme Marshes - geograph.org.uk - 847230.jpg
(c) David Wright, CC BY-SA 2.0
Old Lighthouse on Killingholme Marshes This lighthouse has been converted to residential use.
Lighthouse, Ramsgate Harbour (geograph 3695255).jpg
(c) Geoff Cooper, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lighthouse, Ramsgate Harbour
Godrevy Lighthouse, Godrevy Island - geograph.org.uk - 407138.jpg
(c) Brian, CC BY-SA 2.0
Godrevy Lighthouse, Godrevy Island The Godrevy Lighthouse on Godrevy Island from Godrevy Point at low tide.
Old lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 851161.jpg
(c) Keith Evans, CC BY-SA 2.0
Old lighthouse The old lighthouse Gorleston-on-Sea Norfolk.
Lighthouse sunset - geograph.org.uk - 84855.jpg
(c) Harry Legg, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lighthouse sunset. One of many
Eastern Breakwater Portland Harbour.jpg
(c) Nigel Mykura, CC BY-SA 2.0
Portland Breakwater Harbour Lighthouse, Dorset
Seaward view of Hunstanton lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 837007.jpg
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
Seaward view of Hunstanton lighthouse. Viewed from the west, from > 837003. The houses seen in mid-distance (at left) are located in Lighthouse Close. The first Hunstanton lighthouse was built in 1666; the current building dates back to 1844 and it had the world's first parabolic reflector, which was built here in 1776. The present lighthouse ceased operating in 1922 and was converted into a private dwelling; it is currently advertised for sale on the property market. See also > https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/837014.
Old Higher Lighthouse, Portland Bill - geograph.org.uk - 527423.jpg
(c) Mike Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
Old Higher Lighthouse, Portland Bill This was the original lighthouse of the three still standing. This one was built in 1716, and remained in use until 1906, when the new red and white lighthouse was opened closer to the sea at The Bill. This light has been in private ownership since that time, and was completely restored during the 1980s.
Blyth Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 702770.jpg
(c) Christine Westerback, CC BY-SA 2.0
Blyth Lighthouse Situated in a back lane the lighthouse was built in 1788. Then it was only 10 metres from the shore.
Light at the end of East Pier, from West Pier, Whitby - geograph.org.uk - 1426552.jpg
(c) hayley green, CC BY-SA 2.0
Light at the end of East Pier, from West Pier, Whitby
FC position and Old Lighthouse, St Margaret's.jpg
Autor: Nilfanion, Licencja: CC BY-SA 4.0
An FC position and the Old Lighthouse at St Margaret's at Cliffe, to the east of Dover, Kent.
Lighthouse, Shoreham Harbour - geograph.org.uk - 52106.jpg
(c) Bob Embleton, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lighthouse, Shoreham Harbour. Dated 1846. A busy little port as can be seen by the ship just entering. Also controversial for the protests against the export of live sheep - before foot & mouth put a temporary stop to that. For more on the lighthouse see http://shoreham.adur.org.uk/lighthouse.htm
Bidston Lighthouse 102.jpg
Autor: RHaworth, Licencja: CC BY 2.5
This is a photo of listed building number 1201617.
Lowestoft Denes lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 229057.jpg
(c) Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lowestoft Denes lighthouse. A closer view of 223524.
Lighthouse, Whitehaven Harbour - geograph.org.uk - 356895.jpg
(c) DANNY SEWARD, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lighthouse, Whitehaven Harbour
Lighthouse at Orford Ness - geograph.org.uk - 927018.jpg
(c) Alison Rawson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lighthouse at Orford Ness Built in 1792 by Lord Braybrooke, this was initially one of two. This was taken over by Trinity House in 1837. The lighthousekeepers lived in two cottages attached to the lighthouse which were demolished in the late 1950s. The Naval Authority had command of the light during both the World Wars, operating the light only when it was needed. It was used as a navigation aid by both the Allied and German aircraft despite being camouflaged.
Tower of St Catherine's Oratory (2) - geograph.org.uk - 1414128.jpg
(c) Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0
Tower of St Catherine's Oratory (2). I think the door was locked, and, in any case, there are no stairs. See 1414112. This view shows the "pointed doorways on ground and first floors which originally communicated with the Priest's dwelling and the Chapel respectively". https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1218168 In the background, a distant view of the chalk Highdown Cliffs.
St Catherine's Lighthouse at Sunset.jpg
(c) Andrew McDonald, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Catherine's Lighthouse at Sunset
Rampside Lighthouse - 23 Sept. 2012.jpg
Autor: DaveBleasdale from Lancaster, England, Licencja: CC BY 2.0
Rampside Tower is a square (disused) lighthouse built c1875. A number were built round Rampside and Barrow-in-Furness, this is the only surviving example. It is locally known as the needle and is located on the shoreline at Rampside, just off the A5087 about 3 miles southeast of Barrow-in-Furness.
Lighthouse on Plymouth Breakwater - geograph.org.uk - 8427.jpg
(c) David Stowell, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lighthouse on Plymouth Breakwater. This lighthouse marks the Western entrance to Plymouth Sound
Old lighthouse, Maryport - geograph.org.uk - 240182.jpg
(c) Alexander P Kapp, CC BY-SA 2.0
Old lighthouse, Maryport
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Phare de la Pointe Saint Antony à l'entrée de la rivière Fal (Falmouth)

  • Lieu : Falmouth, Cornouaille, Royaume Uni
  • Date : 2005
  • Auteur : photo personnelle
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photo of the site and the lighthouses and nuclear power stations. Dungeness, Kent, UK.
Old lighthouse at Crazy Mary's Hole geograph - 4221270.jpg
(c) Adrian S Pye, CC BY-SA 2.0
Old lighthouse at Crazy Mary's Hole
Longstone Lighthouse on the Farne Islands - geograph.org.uk - 397736.jpg
(c) Jeff Tomlinson, CC BY-SA 2.0
Longstone Lighthouse on the Farne Islands
Burnham old round tower lighthouse. - geograph.org.uk - 499309.jpg
(c) Steve F, CC BY-SA 2.0
Burnham old round tower lighthouse. Built privately by the local curate in 1802 inactive since 1832, castellated round tower.
Old lighthouse, Hodbarrow - geograph.org.uk - 540401.jpg
(c) Andrew Hill, CC BY-SA 2.0
Old lighthouse, Hodbarrow The old lighthouse from the days before the building of the outer sea wall.
A floodlit Fleetwood low lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 963012.jpg
(c) Steve F, CC BY-SA 2.0
A floodlit Fleetwood low lighthouse Built 1840 13m high and like the high light designed by the architect Decimus Burton, who also designed the nearby North Euston hotel.
Portishead Point - geograph.org.uk - 329775.jpg
(c) Roger Cornfoot, CC BY-SA 2.0
Portishead Point An excellent vantage point for views of the Bristol Channel.
Bull Point lighthouse-1.jpg
Autor: Herbythyme, Licencja: CC BY-SA 4.0
Lighthouse at Bull point in North Devon, UK.
Teignmouth lighthouse.jpg
Autor: Nilfanion, Licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0
The lighthouse on the promenade at Teignmouth, Devon.
Guile Point - geograph.org.uk - 227051.jpg
(c) Stuart Meek, CC BY-SA 2.0
Guile Point. Looking north east to Guile Point, Lindisfarne Castle can be just seen next to the left pillar
Coastguard Station at Gorleston - geograph.org.uk - 185553.jpg
(c) John, CC BY-SA 2.0
Coastguard Station at Gorleston. At the mouth of the River Yare, this structure in need of a coat of paint was built to replace a much more picturesque building on the former Dutch wooden pier. It sits on the south side of the harbour. On the right poking above the horizon is the tower of Gorleston's St Andrew's Church, and at left the lighthouse.
De nieuwe vuurtoren van Lundy.jpg
Autor: Dickelbers, Licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0
De nieuwe (witte) vuurtoren van Lundy
The end of the West Pier - geograph.org.uk - 1423449.jpg
(c) Nicholas Mutton, CC BY-SA 2.0
The end of the West Pier
Whitgift Lighthouse.jpg
(c) Gordon Kneale Brooke, CC BY-SA 2.0
Whitgift Lighthouse, near Ousefleet, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
Foreland Point Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 34417.jpg
(c) Tom Courtney, CC BY-SA 2.0
Foreland Point Lighthouse.
Crow Point - geograph.org.uk - 717034.jpg
(c) Rabbi WP Thinrod, CC BY-SA 2.0
Crow Point Low Spring tides expose large sand banks known as The Neck. The light, marking the junction of the Taw, Torridge and the seaway, has seen less commercial traffic since the demise of Yelland Power Station across the river. The light is operated by Trinity House and was converted to solar power in 1987.
Burnham low light geograph-498963-by-Steve--F.jpg
(c) Steve F, CC BY-SA 2.0
Have you seen a lighthouse like this?
North Shields fish quay - geograph.org.uk - 300744.jpg
(c) Roger Cornfoot, CC BY-SA 2.0
North Shields fish quay Looking down at the 'Gut' and beyond, the mouth of the Tyne
Phare-d-Eddystone-Rocks.jpg

Phare d'Eddystone Rocks au large de Plymouth

  • Lieu : Manche Ouest, 8 Milles au Sud de la baie de Plymouth
  • Date : 2005
  • Auteur : photo personnelle
Burnham on Sea high lighthouse. - geograph.org.uk - 499308.jpg
(c) Steve F, CC BY-SA 2.0
Burnham on Sea high lighthouse. Now a private dwelling, built 1832 inactive since 1996.
Withernsea Lighthouse Museum - geograph.org.uk - 270960.jpg
(c) Graham Flint, CC BY-SA 2.0
Withernsea Lighthouse Museum, Withernsea, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
Well inland lighthouse which houses a museum
Spurn Head Low Light - geograph.org.uk - 622540.jpg
(c) Richard Croft, CC BY-SA 2.0
Spurn Head Low Light, Spurn Point, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
Lighthouse on the Humber foreshore built in 1852, superseded by the High Light in 1895, it was used as an explosives magazine and later topped with a water storage tank.
Royal Sovereign light tower (geograph 4647003).jpg
(c) Oast House Archive, CC BY-SA 2.0
Royal Sovereign light tower
Guiding lights - geograph.org.uk - 1640451.jpg
(c) Graham Horn, CC BY-SA 2.0
Guiding lights For craft heading downstream from Sharpness these two lights mark the safe passage down the deepest part of the Severn, which here hugs the east bank. As one approaches these lights the navigator will then see the beacon at Bull Rock to the right, the next navigation feature.
Lighthouse (7035790721).jpg
Autor: xlibber, Licencja: CC BY 2.0
Lighthouse
Tall Ship Passing South Gare - geograph.org.uk - 29908.jpg
(c) Mick Garratt, CC BY-SA 2.0
Tall Ship Passing South Gare.
PharosFwdJun2004.jpg
Fleetwood Pharos Lighthouse June 2004
East Pier and Breakwater - geograph.org.uk - 1263533.jpg
(c) Peter Church, CC BY-SA 2.0
East Pier and Breakwater The OS maps still show a footbridge between the pier and the breakwater, but this has been removed. Note the moiré patterns on the breakwater. There are many places here where a photographer should not step backwards!
Lighthouse South Shields, England.jpeg
Autor: Yellow Book, Licencja: CC BY 2.0
Lighthouse in South Shield, England, UK
Phare de Wolf Rock - 2.jpg
Autor: Alvaro, Licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0
Wolf Rock Lighthouse
Severn Estuary.jpg
(c) Ruth Sharville, CC BY-SA 2.0
Severn Estuary
Modern Lighthouse, Holy Island, Northumberland - geograph.org.uk - 1240577.jpg
(c) Christine Matthews, CC BY-SA 2.0
Modern Lighthouse, Holy Island, Northumberland This modern lighthouse stands like a robot waving his arm!
Old Low Light, North Shields.jpg
Autor: Barabbas1312, Licencja: CC BY-SA 4.0
Old Low Light, built 1727. When it was superseded by the New Low Light, to its left, its white east wall was repainted in black to prevent confusion with the new light when seen from the sea.
Killingholme high light - geograph.org.uk - 475612.jpg
(c) Steve F, CC BY-SA 2.0
Killingholme high light. Built in 1876 and still going strong today June 2007.
Portland, The Lower Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 1757489.jpg
(c) Eugene Birchall, CC BY-SA 2.0
Portland: The Lower Lighthouse The lower lighthouse was opened on 29th September 1716 but was rebuilt several times.
East Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 1528361.jpg
(c) Evelyn Simak, CC BY-SA 2.0
East Lighthouse. Sir Peter Scott > Peter_Scott of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust used to live in the lighthouse on the eastern bank of the River Nene. Whilst there, he spent much of his time painting the geese that flew in from the adjoining marshland. The small nature reserve for wildfowl which he set up here was the predecessor to a much larger one at Slimbridge. Neither East nor its twin, the West Lighthouse > 1528356 situated across the river, were functioning lighthouses but built in 1881 as landmarks for ships entering the Nene. Both are private dwellings.
Round Island Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 932637.jpg
(c) David Lally, CC BY-SA 2.0
Round Island Lighthouse From the sea to the north east.
Whitby lighthouse and West Pier. - geograph.org.uk - 1077167.jpg
(c) Mike Dodman, CC BY-SA 2.0
Whitby lighthouse and West Pier. It was sunny but very windy that day!
Lighthouse, Harkess Rocks - geograph.org.uk - 273283.jpg
(c) Brian Nevin, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lighthouse, Harkess Rocks approx. 1 mile north-west of Bamburgh castle NU1835
St Nicholas Chapel, Ilfracombe.jpg
Autor: Nilfanion, Licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0
St Nicholas Chapel, on Lantern Hill, in Ilfracombe, Devon.
Hurst Point Lighthouse.JPG
Autor: Alexandermac, Licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0
This photograph was taken with a Nikon D40 whilst on board the Hurst ferry..
Ellesmere-port-lighthouse-2.jpg
Autor: Traveler100, Licencja: CC BY-SA 4.0
Whitby lighthouse and harbour master's office at Ellesmere Port Dock, Ellesmere Port at the junction of the Ellesmere Canal lower basin and the Manchester Ship Canal.
Lighthouse near Paull - geograph.org.uk - 274358.jpg
(c) Andy Beecroft, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lighthouse near Paull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
The lighthouse in the foreground is within the square - the one behind it is on the border of the next square.
The Heugh Lighthouse, Hartlepool Headland - geograph.org.uk - 1607863.jpg
(c) Andrew Curtis, CC BY-SA 2.0
The Heugh Lighthouse, Hartlepool Headland. There have been three lighthouses on the cliff top at Hartlepool. The first stood from 1846 - 1915 and was probably the first successful gas-lit lighthouse in the world. It was taken down during the First World War because it stood in the way of the guns at Heugh Battery. It was replaced by a temporary light on the nearby Town Moor, which was used until 1927 when the current lighthouse 655363 was built http://portcities.hartlepool.gov.uk/server.php?show=ConNarrative.6&chapterId=43 The cannon can be seen on the right 1607919
Offshore Lighthouse, Dovercourt - geograph.org.uk - 542094.jpg
(c) Oxyman, CC BY-SA 2.0
Offshore Lighthouse, Dovercourt One of a pair of cast iron leading lighthouses, its partner is onshore.
Tall lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 539381.jpg
(c) Oxyman, CC BY-SA 2.0
Tall lighthouse One of a pair of lighthouses on cast Iron frames that replaced to two lighthouses in the centre of Harwich.
North Foreland Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 39652.jpg
(c) John Smitten, CC BY-SA 2.0
North Foreland Lighthouse. Built in 1691. Height 26 Metres
Bunrham Round Tower1510008 64bb67f5.jpg
(c) Ken Grainger, CC BY-SA 2.0
St Andrews Churchyard, Burnham-on-Sea
Watchet - The Harbour (geograph 3888196).jpg
(c) Lewis Clarke, CC BY-SA 2.0
Watchet : The Harbour
Old High Light - geograph.org.uk - 5575.jpg
(c) Ken Brown, CC BY-SA 2.0
Old High Light. Old High Light constructed in 1727. Following changes in the river it was replaced in 1807 by the New High Light.
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Autor: One Salient Oversight, Licencja: CC0
Own work, based on Image:Blue_pog.svg
Harwich Maritime Museum - geograph.org.uk - 540656.jpg
(c) Oxyman, CC BY-SA 2.0
Harwich Maritime Museum The Harwich Maritime Museum is in the now unused Low Lighthouse, the high lighthouse is visible in the background.
Farne Islands - geograph.org.uk - 946629.jpg
(c) Nigel Mykura, CC BY-SA 2.0
Farne Islands Lighthouse on Inner Farne
Lizard Lighthouse view.jpg
Autor: Sanil Photography, Licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0
Lizard Lighthouse monument
Abbey Lighthouse, River Lune - geograph.org.uk - 17600.jpg
(c) David Medcalf, CC BY-SA 2.0
Abbey Lighthouse, River Lune. The lighthouse is on the northern end of Plover Scar, a sandstone outcrop jutting into the Lune Estuary and a hazard for shipping using Glasson Dock 3km upstream. The lighthouse is just accessible by foot on very low tides.