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Pharos Lighthouse (Fleetwood)

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Year first constructed
  
1840

Height
  
27 m

Range
  
22,224 m

Designated as world heritage site
  
31 March 1978

Construction
  
sandstone tower

Opened
  
1840

Focal height
  
28 m

NGA number
  
5156

Pharos Lighthouse (Fleetwood) httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Location
  
Fleetwood Lancashire England

Tower shape
  
tapered cylindrical tower with balcony, lantern and dome

Markings / pattern
  
unpainted tower, white balcony rail

Characteristic
  
Fl G 4s. visible only on the range line

Similar
  
Wyre Light, Old Lower Lighthouse, Burnham‑on‑Sea Round Tower, Gorleston (Range Rear) Lig, Burnham‑on‑Sea High Lighthouse

The Pharos Lighthouse (also known as the Upper Lighthouse) is a 93-foot (28 m) tall sandstone lighthouse situated in Fleetwood, Lancashire, England. The lighthouse was designed in 1839 by Decimus Burton and Capt H.M. Denham. Burton has been commissioned three years previously by Sir Peter Hesketh Fleetwood as the architect of the new town of Fleetwood. Construction was completed in 1840. Unusually for a functioning British lighthouse, it stands in the middle of a residential street (Pharos Street). Though officially named the 'Upper Lighthouse', it has been known as the 'Pharos' since its construction, after the celebrated ancient lighthouse Pharos of Alexandria.

Map of Pharos Lighthouse, Pharos St, Fleetwood FY7 6BG, UK

The lighthouse was designed and constructed in conjunction with the much shorter (34 feet (10 m)) Lower Lighthouse (also known as Beach Lighthouse) which stands on Fleetwood sea front. The lighthouses are designed to be used as a pair to guide shipping through the treacherous sandbanks of the Wyre estuary. The light from the Pharos should be kept immediately above the light from the Lower for safe passage down the channel. Both lighthouses were first illuminated on 1 December 1840. The lamp is approximately 104 feet (32 m) above sea level, giving a range of about 12 nautical miles (22 km).

For many years, the lighthouse was painted a striking cream and red colour, but in the late 1970s, the original sandstone was again exposed. The Fleetwood terminal loop of the Blackpool tramway runs past the foot of the lighthouse. The lighthouse is managed by the Port of Fleetwood. The interior is closed to the general public.

References

Pharos Lighthouse (Fleetwood) Wikipedia


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