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Leasowe Lighthouse

Lingham Lane

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Leasowe Lighthouse (Moreton)
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Leasowe Lighthouse

The Leasowe Lighthouse was constructed in 1763, marking an important milestone in maritime safety on the north coast of the Wirral Peninsula.

History

  • The lighthouse stands at a height of 33.5 meters (110 feet) above sea level, with its focal height reaching approximately 55 meters (180 feet). The structure is built from traditional materials, including stone and brick, in a classic octagonal design.
  • The Leasowe Lighthouse emits a fixed red light, visible to mariners up to 20 nautical miles away. The light's pattern is a steady burn, providing reliable guidance for vessels navigating the coast.

Current Status

The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, operated by The Friends of Leasowe Lighthouse C.I.O. However, its automation has been implemented in recent years, allowing for more efficient maintenance and upkeep.

Location and Accessibility

Located on Lingham Lane in Moreton, Wirral, the Leasowe Lighthouse is easily accessible by road or public transportation. Visitors can also reach the site via a short walk from the nearby village center.

Heritage Status

The Leasowe Lighthouse has been recognized for its historical significance, with its construction dating back to 1763. As such, it is considered an important part of Wirral's cultural heritage.

Notable Historical Events

  • While no specific events are recorded for the Leasowe Lighthouse, its history is inextricably linked to the maritime trade and navigation on the north coast of England during the 18th century.

Details

NameLeasowe Lighthouse
CityMoreton
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates53.413162, -3.1257644
Current useactive navigation
Accessibletrue