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Gorleston South Pier Lighthouse (Gorleston-on-Sea)
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Gorleston South Pier Lighthouse

The Gorleston South Pier Lighthouse was built in 1955 and has been an important aid to navigation in the English Channel ever since its construction.

History

  • The lighthouse is situated at the end of the south pier of the seaport on the south side of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.
  • The lighthouse was built in 1955 and has been an important aid to navigation in the English Channel ever since its construction.

Architecture

The lighthouse stands at a height of approximately 11 metres (36 feet) above sea level, and its focal height is 23 metres (75 feet).

  • The tower's architecture is typical of mid-20th-century lighthouses, with a cylindrical shape and a distinctive red paint scheme.

Light Characteristics

The Gorleston South Pier Lighthouse emits a red light with a range of approximately 11 nautical miles (20 km).

  • The light has a period of three seconds and is visible in all directions within its sector, which spans from 235° to 340°.

Current Status

The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it is reportedly automated.

  • The lighthouse is not currently open to the public as a museum or tourist attraction.

Location and Accessibility

The Gorleston South Pier Lighthouse is located at the end of the south pier in the town of Gorleston-on-Sea, Norfolk, England.

  • The lighthouse can be accessed via the seafront walkway, but it is not recommended for visitors without proper training or equipment.

Heritage Status

No specific heritage status has been assigned to the Gorleston South Pier Lighthouse.

Notable Historical Events

  • The construction of the Gorleston South Pier Lighthouse in 1955 marked an important milestone in the development of maritime navigation in the English Channel.

Emphasis on Important Terms:

The lighthouse is situated at the end of the south pier of the seaport on the south side of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.

The tower's architecture is typical of mid-20th-century lighthouses, with a cylindrical shape and a distinctive red paint scheme.

The light source is reportedly an A 2304 type lamp.

The lighthouse emits a red light with a range of approximately 11 nautical miles (20 km).

The light has a period of three seconds and is visible in all directions within its sector, which spans from 235° to 340°.

Details

NameGorleston South Pier Lighthouse
CityGorleston-on-Sea
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates52.572113, 1.738101
Current useactive navigation
Accessiblefalse
Guided toursfalse