This 19th-century lighthouse stands 29 meters tall, guiding mariners through the treacherous waters of the Bristol Channel. Its striking red and white stripes make it a prominent landmark, while its still-operational light beam casts a warm glow over the surrounding coastline.
Only so many photos you can post of this , but a beautiful little piece of history , which is now grade 2 listed , and the only one of 13 which is left
Not a great deal about but a lovely tower nonetheless Great place for a sombre walk by the sea
We were just sitting on a bench for a long time and enjoyed the sunshine... Really relaxing place. The tower looks much higher than the the photos showing... Beautiful, anyway! If you want a little time peace and quiet just visit it.
Impressive for its historical significance, but is a disappointing detour and is the only thing of interest in the area.
This is such a fascinating old structure which looks so "right" in this landscape of open wetlands. It is a photographer's dream!
A wonderful lighthouse, well worth a visit by anyone wanting to experience the unusual and quirky. Accessible from the roadside, this lighthouse stands tall, made from bricks rather than metal. Great photos opportunity for travellers!
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Only so many photos you can post of this , but a beautiful little piece of history , which is now grade 2 listed , and the only one of 13 which is left
Not a great deal about but a lovely tower nonetheless Great place for a sombre walk by the sea
We were just sitting on a bench for a long time and enjoyed the sunshine... Really relaxing place. The tower looks much higher than the the photos showing... Beautiful, anyway! If you want a little time peace and quiet just visit it.
Impressive for its historical significance, but is a disappointing detour and is the only thing of interest in the area.
This is such a fascinating old structure which looks so "right" in this landscape of open wetlands. It is a photographer's dream!
A wonderful lighthouse, well worth a visit by anyone wanting to experience the unusual and quirky. Accessible from the roadside, this lighthouse stands tall, made from bricks rather than metal. Great photos opportunity for travellers!