Lowestoft Lighthouse

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Lowestoft Lighthouse is a prominent coastal navigation light in Lowestoft, England, marking the UK’s most easterly point and guiding shipping in the North Sea.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal navigation light
lighthouse
access by road from Lowestoft town
associatedWith Hunstanton Lighthouse
surface form: Trinity House East Coast lights
automated yes
categoryOfListing Grade II
colourScheme white tower
constructionMaterial brick
coordinates 52.483°N 1.751°E
country United Kingdom
focalHeight 37 metres
function coastal light
landfall light
hasBalcony yes
hasHeritageStatus Grade II listed building
hasLantern yes
height 27 metres
heritageDesignationBy Historic England
lightCharacteristic Fl(4) W 15s
lightRange 23 nautical miles
locatedIn England
Lowestoft
Suffolk
United Kingdom
locatedNear Lowestoft Harbour
Lowestoft Ness
locatedOn North Sea
managingAgent Trinity House
marking white tower, lantern and gallery
markingFeature UK’s most easterly point
nearbyCountyTown Ipswich
notableFor being one of the principal lights on the east coast of England
notOpenToPublic regularly
operator Trinity House
originalOpticType Fresnel lens
powerSource electric
purpose to aid marine navigation
to guide shipping in the North Sea
region East of England
seaAreaServed North Sea
surface form: Southern North Sea
towerShape cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern
visibleFrom North Sea–English Channel area
surface form: North Sea shipping lanes
yearAutomated 1975
yearCurrentTowerCompleted 1874
yearLit 1874

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