Nash Point Lighthouse

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Nash Point Lighthouse is a historic coastal beacon on the Glamorgan coast of South Wales, known for guiding ships in the Bristol Channel and serving as a notable local landmark.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal beacon
lighthouse
maritime navigational aid
architect James Walker NERFINISHED
automationDate 1998
category Buildings and structures in the Vale of Glamorgan
Grade II listed lighthouses
Lighthouses in Wales
constructionStart 1831
country Wales
currentUse tourist attraction
wedding venue
fogSignalStatus decommissioned
function aid to navigation
hasFogSignal yes
hasStructure lighthouse keeper cottages
height 37 metres
about 121 feet
heritageDesignation listed building in Wales
heritageStatus Grade II listed building
inception 1832
lightCharacteristic Fl(3)W.10s
locatedIn Glamorgan coast NERFINISHED
Nash Point NERFINISHED
South Wales NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
Vale of Glamorgan NERFINISHED
locatedOn Bristol Channel NERFINISHED
locatedOnCliff yes
managingAgent Trinity House NERFINISHED
marking white tower
material masonry
near Llantwit Major NERFINISHED
St Donats NERFINISHED
notableFor being a prominent local landmark
guiding ships in the Bristol Channel
openToPublic yes
originalOptic Fresnel lens NERFINISHED
owner Trinity House NERFINISHED
powerSource electric
purpose to guide ships in the Bristol Channel
range 16 nautical miles
region South Glamorgan NERFINISHED
seaArea Bristol Channel NERFINISHED
towerShape cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern
yearLit 1832

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Glamorgan Heritage Coast hasSite Nash Point Lighthouse
Nash Point hasStructure Nash Point Lighthouse
Nash Point nearbyFeature Nash Point Lighthouse
this entity surface form: Nash Point Lighthouse foghorn building