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'''Berry Head Lighthouse''' is an active lighthouse standing at the end [[Berry Head]], the headland marking the southern end of [[Tor Bay]] in [[Devon]].  The lighthouse is just east of the fishing harbour town of [[Brixham]] in [[Devon]].
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'''Berry Head Lighthouse''' is an active lighthouse standing at the end of [[Berry Head]], the headland marking the southern end of [[Tor Bay]] in [[Devon]].  The lighthouse is just east of the fishing harbour town of [[Brixham]].
  
 
The lighthouse was originally built in 1906.  It was automated early, in 1921, and at that time was converted to run on acetylene.  It was modernised in 1994 to run on mains electricity.
 
The lighthouse was originally built in 1906.  It was automated early, in 1921, and at that time was converted to run on acetylene.  It was modernised in 1994 to run on mains electricity.

Latest revision as of 08:58, 5 February 2021

Berry Head Lighthouse

Devon

Berry Head lighthouse.jpg
Berry Head Lighthouse
Location
Grid reference: SX946565
Location: 50°23’58"N, 3°29’0"W
Characteristics
Height: 16 feet
Tower shape: cylindrical lantern with dome
attached to equipment building
Tower marking: white lantern and dome
Light: Fl (2) W 15s.
Intensity: 4,200 candela
Focal height: 190 feet
Range: 19 nautical miles
Admiralty No.: A0244
History
Built 1906
Information
Owned by: Trinity House

Berry Head Lighthouse is an active lighthouse standing at the end of Berry Head, the headland marking the southern end of Tor Bay in Devon. The lighthouse is just east of the fishing harbour town of Brixham.

The lighthouse was originally built in 1906. It was automated early, in 1921, and at that time was converted to run on acetylene. It was modernised in 1994 to run on mains electricity.

The light has a range of 19 nautical miles, giving a double white flash every 15 seconds.[1]

Berry Head is reputedly the shortest lighthouse in Great Britain, but also one of the highest, being only 16 feet tall, but 90 feet above mean sea level. It was also said to be the deepest because until electrification the optic was turned by a weight descending a shaft 150 feet deep.[1]

Semaphore signalling apparatus stood on Berry Head before 1875 and acted as the Lloyds' Signal Station for Torbay.

Outside links

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Berry Head – Gallery - Trinity House
Lighthouses of Trinity House

Great Britain:
Anvil PointBamburghBardseyBeachy HeadBerry HeadBishop RockBull PointCaldey IslandCoquetCromerCrow PointDungenessEddystoneFarneFlamboroughFlatholmGodrevyHartland PointHilbre IslandHolyheadHurst PointGuile Point EastHeugh HillLizardLongshipsLongstoneLowestoftLundy NorthLundy SouthLynmouth ForelandMonkstoneMumblesNab TowerNash PointNeedlesNorth ForelandPendeenPeninnisPoint LynasPortland BillRound IslandRoyal SovereignSkerriesSkokholmSmallsSouth BishopSouth StackSouthwoldSt Anthony'sSt BeesSt Tudwal'sSt Anns HeadSt CatherinesStart PointStrumble HeadTater DuTrevose HeadTrwyn DuWhitbyWolf Rock

Channel Islands and Gibraltar:

CasquetsEuropa PointLes HanoisSark