Strumble Head Lighthouse

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Strumble Head Lighthouse is a coastal beacon on a small islet off the Pembrokeshire coast in Wales, guiding ships through the Irish Sea and serving as a notable local landmark.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal lighthouse
lighthouse
accessRestriction no public access to the islet
automated 1980
category Buildings and structures in Pembrokeshire
Grade II listed lighthouses in Wales
Lighthouses in Wales
connectedTo mainland by a footbridge
constructionMaterial concrete
constructionStartDate 1908
country United Kingdom
designedToWarnOf rocky coastline at Strumble Head
firstLit 1908
focalHeight 45 metres
function marine navigation aid
hasAccess viewed from mainland only
hasBalcony yes
hasFogSignal yes
hasLantern yes
height 17 metres
heritageStatus Grade II listed building
inception 1908
lightCharacteristic Fl (4) W 15s
lightRange 26 nautical miles
locatedIn Pembrokeshire NERFINISHED
Wales
locatedInBodyOfWater Irish Sea NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Pembrokeshire Coast National Park NERFINISHED
locatedOn Strumble Head NERFINISHED
a small islet off the Pembrokeshire coast
managedBy Trinity House NERFINISHED
marking white tower
navigationalArea approaches to Fishguard Bay
southern Irish Sea
near Fishguard NERFINISHED
notableAs local landmark
operatorType non-manned
ownedBy Trinity House NERFINISHED
powerSource mains electricity
previousPowerSource diesel generators
oil
purpose to guide ships through the Irish Sea
region southwest Wales NERFINISHED
shape cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern
status active lighthouse
towerHeight 17 metres
viewpointFor sea-watching and wildlife observation

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Strumble Head knownFor Strumble Head Lighthouse
Strumble Head hasStructure Strumble Head Lighthouse