High Lighthouse, Harwich

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High Lighthouse in Harwich is a historic coastal navigation tower in Essex, England, long used to guide ships entering the busy waters around Harwich.

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High Lighthouse, Harwich canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lighthouse
navigation aid
access visible from surrounding harbour area
architecturalForm tower
category buildings and structures in Harwich
coastal navigation towers in England
lighthouses in Essex
country England
function coastal navigation
guide ships
governingTerritory Essex County NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance local maritime heritage
hasFeature gallery
lantern
multiple storeys
heritageDesignation Grade II listed building
heritageStatus listed building
locatedIn Essex
Harwich NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
historic port town of Harwich
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
locatedNear Harwich harbour NERFINISHED
North Sea NERFINISHED
Orwell estuary NERFINISHED
Stour estuary NERFINISHED
locatedOn east coast of England
material brick
notableFor guiding ships into busy waters around Harwich
historic role in local maritime navigation
partOf navigational system for Harwich approaches
region East of England
surroundedBy urban area of Harwich
tourism local point of interest
usedBy commercial shipping
mariners
naval vessels
usedFor assisting vessels entering Harwich waters

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Harwich hasLandmark High Lighthouse, Harwich