The coastline is home to many lighthouses that have and still do play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of ships navigating the often treacherous coastline.
Lighthouses not only serve as functional aids to maritime navigation but are also iconic landmarks in some of the most spectacular and breathtaking scenery.
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Popular Lighthouses
The Lundy North Lighthouse is set on a narrow plateau, on the cliffs, large colonies of guillemots, razor bills and Read moreโฆ
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Crow Point Lighthouse gives a guide to vessels navigating the Taw and Torridge estuary in North Devon. It is a Read moreโฆ
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The Lundy South Lighthouse is a compact station with a white circular tower, automated and converted to solar power in Read moreโฆ
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Hartland Point Lighthouse gives a guide to vessels of all types approaching the Bristol Channel, the lighthouse was built by Read moreโฆ
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Smeaton’s Tower is the third and most notable Eddystone Lighthouse built in 1759. It marked a major step forward in Read moreโฆ
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At the end of Berry Head, beyond the coastguard station, is the lighthouse, which forms part of the chain of Read moreโฆ
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Start Point is one of the most exposed peninsulas on the English Coast, running sharply almost a mile into the Read moreโฆ
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There is a cliff top walk to the foreland along the path leading from the old inn near Countisbury. It Read moreโฆ
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Bull Point lighthouse gives a guide to vessels navigating off the North Devon coast with a red sector light marking Read moreโฆ
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The most famous lighthouse in the British Isles is probably the Eddystone, built on a small and very dangerous rock Read moreโฆ
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