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St Catherines Lighthouse
St Catherine’s Lighthouse is situated at Niton Undercliffe, 5 miles from Ventnor on the Isle of Wight and comprises a white octagonal tower with 94 steps up to the lantern. The main light, visible for up to 30 nautical miles in clear weather is the third most powerful light in the Trinity House Service giving a guide to shipping in the Channel as well as vessels approaching the Solent.
Lighthouse has a visitor centre.
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St Catherines Lighthouse, Niton Undercliff, Ventnor, Isle of Wight , United Kingdom
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