Beachy Head Lighthouse
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Majesty of Beachy Head Lighthouse
The Beachy Head Lighthouse, with its striking presence, has been guiding mariners since its inauguration in October 1902. This lighthouse, established by the General Lighthouse Authority of England and Wales, emphasizes maritime safety in the busy English Channel.
Standing at 43 meters tall, it boasts unique architecture specific to its coastal environment and offers a remarkable view from the top. Its historical importance is underscored as it is the last traditional lighthouse in Eastbourne, representing a bygone era of sea navigation.
Highlights
- 🚢 Historical Significance
- 🗺️ Exceptional Coastal Views
- 🌊 Unique Architectural Design
Accessibility: Free to view from nearby cliffs. Visitors, including tourists and history enthusiasts, will appreciate its nautical legacy.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Beachy Head Lighthouse
First Lighting
The lighthouse was first lit in October 1902.
Engineering Marvel
It's constructed from brick and designed to withstand harsh maritime conditions.
Cliffside Location
The lighthouse is positioned at a dramatic cliff edge off Beachy Head.
Location
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Address
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Opening Hours
Friday:
Open year-round.
Monday:
Open year-round.
Saturday:
Open year-round.
Sunday:
Open year-round.
Thursday:
Open year-round.
Tuesday:
Open year-round.
Wednesday:
Open year-round.
Contact Information
Price
Free. No entry fee required for viewing from the surrounding area.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Approximately 1 hour.
Best Time to Visit
Visit during weekday mornings for fewer visitors.