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Hartland Point Lighthouse

Another retro look from 2010.

A grade II listed building at Hartland Point, Devon. The point marks the western limit (on the English side) of the Bristol Channel with the Atlantic Ocean continuing to the west.
Designed by Sir James Douglass, construction began in November 1873. The light was electrified in 1927. The tower was automated in 1984 and controlled from Trinity House Operations Centre at Harwich in Essex. The keepers' dwellings have since been demolished to make room for a Helipad to be constructed. This was necessary due to the precarious nature of the access road which is liable to frequent rock falls and landslips. Vehicular access is now very difficult and the gates tend to remain locked. The fog signal was discontinued in 2010.
Having carried out a thorough assessment of the requirements for Aids to Navigation off Hartland Point, Trinity House determined that the light at this location could be reduced to a nominal range of 8 nautical miles. This light can be more economically provided by a modern LED beacon in front of the original lighthouse, with no detriment to the safety of the Mariner. Consequently, the old light was decommissioned in 2012.
The Lighthouse was marketed and sold by Trinity House at a £500,000 guide price, consisting of "the former lighthouse, three bedroom living accommodation over two storeys, various stores, a helipad and access via a surfaced road that leads up the cliff to the gated entrance. The site in total amounts to about 16 acres of cliff and coastline, and has the best sea views in the area.

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12 comments

Gudrun said:

A beautiful photo of this important historic lighthouse! The buyer must have money to spare comsidering the problems of access;-)
2 weeks ago

Herb Riddle replied to Gudrun:

Maybe they already have a helicopter - as they will need it here.

Best Wishes. Herb
2 weeks ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Stunning location for a lighthouse.
Thank you for the note.
2 weeks ago

Patrick Brandy said:

Belle photo et pip merci pour l'info bonne journée.
2 weeks ago ( translate )

Keith Burton said:

A nicely composed shot of this lovely lighthouse.....it stands out well against the blue tones of the sea. It's certainly a rugged and weatherbeaten location! Great work Herb.

I was there around a year later and the weather was pretty gloomy:

www.ipernity.com/doc/keithburton/19474607

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2 weeks ago

Herb Riddle replied to Keith Burton:

Thanks keith and I am glad that this has revived memories with you too. Your shot looks good in quite different conditions to this.

beat Wishes. Herb
2 weeks ago

TOZ said:

A super image of this lighthouse Herb a great subject for a photographer nice one.
All the best Gordon
2 weeks ago

Herb Riddle replied to TOZ:

When I think of how many lighthouses I have photographed, the mind boggles. Great that you enjoyed it too and I know you would have taken the same.

All the best. Herb
2 weeks ago

William Sutherland said:

Awesome pair!
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tiabunna said:

A great image of this lighthouse, Herb. Your PiP shows the location well too.
2 weeks ago

Peter Castell said:

A great image withe colour contrast, the skill and bravery building these lighthouse was amazing
2 weeks ago

Roger (Grisly) said:

A terrific capture and interesting notes, Herb

www.ipernity.com/group/uk-coastline-and-beaches
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