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New Brighton Lighthouse
New Brighton Lighthouse is also known as Perch Rock Lighthouse due to the name of the outcrop. The lighthouse, decommissioned in 1973, sits at the confluence of the River Mersey and Liverpool Bay.
A light has been at this location since the late 1600’s but the construction of the lighthouse began in 1827
At low tide, it is possible to walk with care to the base of the tower.
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New Brighton Lighthouse, Marine Promenade, New Brighton, Wirral, Merseyside CH45 2JU, United Kingdom
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