Berry Head Lighthouse

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Berry Head Lighthouse is a historic coastal beacon on the Berry Head headland near Brixham in Devon, England, guiding ships navigating the entrance to Tor Bay.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal lighthouse
lighthouse
listed building
access by foot
automationStatus automated
category lighthouses in Devon
lighthouses of England
constructionMaterial concrete
stone
country England
focalHeight 190 feet
58 metres
function aid to navigation
hasBalcony yes
hasLantern yes
heritageDesignation Grade II listed building
heritageRegister National Heritage List for England entry
surface form: National Heritage List for England
lightCharacteristic Fl W 15s
white flash every 15 seconds
locatedIn Berry Head
Brixham
Devon
southwest England
surface form: South West England

Tor Bay
locatedOn English Channel
locatedOnHeadland Berry Head
surface form: Berry Head headland
locatedWithin Berry Head National Nature Reserve
marking white lantern
white tower
navigationArea Tor Bay
surface form: Tor Bay and approaches
near Hope's Nose
surface form: Hopes Nose

Start Point Lighthouse
nearbyTown Brixham
operatedBy Trinity House
overlooks English Channel
Tor Bay
powerSource mains electricity
purpose to guide ships entering Tor Bay
to mark the entrance to Tor Bay
range 19 nautical miles
region Torbay
status active
towerShape cylindrical tower
cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern
yearLit 1906

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Brixham hasLandmark Berry Head Lighthouse