Milner’s Tower

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Milner’s Tower is a distinctive 19th-century stone tower and coastal landmark overlooking Port Erin on the Isle of Man, popular for its scenic views and walking trails.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landmark
tourist attraction
tower
access footpath from Port Erin
architecturalStyle Victorian
builtFor public subscription
category Observation towers in the Isle of Man
Tourist attractions in the Isle of Man
completionDate 1871
constructionStartDate 1871
country Isle of Man (crown dependency)
surface form: Isle of Man
dedicatedTo William Milner NERFINISHED
elevation approximately 130 metres above sea level
hasFeature narrow internal staircase
parapet
viewing platform
hasTouristActivity birdwatching
hiking
photography
hasView Calf of Man NERFINISHED
Irish Sea NERFINISHED
Port Erin Bay NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Registered Building of the Isle of Man NERFINISHED
heritageRegister Isle of Man Registered Buildings NERFINISHED
inception 1871
isPartOf Bradda Head landscape
locatedIn Irish Sea NERFINISHED
locatedOn coastline of the Isle of Man
location Bradda Head NERFINISHED
material stone
namedAfter William Milner NERFINISHED
near Bradda Head coastal paths
Port Erin NERFINISHED
notableFor distinctive silhouette
panoramic sea views
overlooks Port Erin NERFINISHED
popularFor scenic views
walking trails
purpose memorial
region Rushen sheading NERFINISHED
shape keyhole-shaped plan
usedFor coastal viewing
recreational walking destination

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Port Erin hasAttraction Milner’s Tower