Aids To Navigation with Similar/The Same Operator as PendeenOrfordnessOperator:Trinity HouseOrfordness lighthouse (Not Orford Ness, as is the name of the spit it is located on) is a 30 metre high tower, painted white with 2 red bands. The tower was built in 1793 as one of a pair of range lights and it was the last of several light towers to be bu…BamburghOperator:Trinity HouseBamburgh Lighthouse, notable for being Englands furthest north Trinity House light station is located just over a mile north of the viliage's famous castle. The small compound, which stands on Black Rock Point was built for Trinity House in 1910 and con…FarneOperator:Trinity HouseThe Lighthouse on the Isle of Farne (Sometimes called 'Inner Farne' and not long ago spelt 'Farn') was built in 1811 to the design of Daniel Alexander and was once one of a pair working in conjunction with a smaller wooden tower on the other end of the isl…North ForelandOperator:Trinity HouseNorth Foreland lighthouse is a chalk headland where the North Sea and English Channel meet, at their narrowest point; the Dover Strait. This lighthouse marks the approach to the River Thames, for london-bound ships coming up the English Channel. A l…St. CatherinesOperator:Trinity HouseThe Lighthouse at St. Catherines Point marks the southernmost point of the Isle of Wight. The tower was built in 1838 after the loss of the sailing ship 'Claredon' on the point on October 11th 1836. The octagonal tower consists of 3 tiers - the largest bei…Heugh HillOperator:Trinity HouseNot much is known about the unusual skeletal tower on Heugh Hill. The tower is 8 metres in height and is painted black. A small automatic LED lamp is held on a pole above the gallery and is powered by Solar Energy, collected by a solar pannel which is als…Trevose HeadOperator:Trinity HouseTrevose head was first considered as a site for a lighthouse in 1813 and again in 1832 but it was not till 1847 that the lighthouse was built for trinity house - it was designed and built by Jacob and Thomas Oliver and was at the time the only lighthouse b…LongshipsOperator:Trinity HouseLongships Lighthouse, famous for being visible off the tip of Lands End is an impressive 35 metre stone tower, nearly a mile off of the shore. The current tower was built in 1875 as a replacement for a small privately owned light which was perched on the r…Lundy NorthOperator:Trinity HouseLundy's north lighthouse was built in 1897 to replace the old lighthouse, which still stands in the middle of the island. The 17 metre high white painted tower was designed by Sir Thomas Matthews for Trinity House, similar in design to Lynmouth Forelan…Lundy SouthOperator:Trinity HouseThe unusual looking lighthouse at the south tip of Lundy Island was built in 1897 to replace an older tower on the highest point of the island, which had many problems including a light that flashed too fast, a red sector light that appeared to merge with …Start PointOperator:Trinity HouseThe lighthouse on Start Point; one of the southernmost points on mainland Britain, sticking out more than a mile into the English Channel was built in 1836 to mark the surrounding dangerous peninsular and nearby rocks. James Walker, Chief Engineer to Tr…LizardOperator:Trinity HouseLizard Lighthouse; claiming to be the home of the biggest lighthouse compound in the world, was first built in 1619 by Sir John Killigrew - an accused pirate, known to be storing stolen goods at his home - after applying for a patent which was granted on t…Bishop RockOperator:Trinity HouseBishop Rock Lighthouse; once popular with holiday makers to the Isles of Scilly who went to watch the relief of the Lighthouse Keepers and now well known for featuring in the BBC One 'idents' is a lighthouse with several claims to fame. The first at…Bull PointOperator:Trinity HouseBull Point's original lighthouse was built in 1879 but since then there have been 3 other lights shown from the site, all of very different designs. The original tower stood infront of the furthest north remaining building in the compound, which is a tr…Beachy HeadOperator:Trinity HouseThe iconic seven sister cliffs; forming part of the south downs are a group of 8 cliff peaks (An extra peak was formed by cliff erosion) - each of which has a name. The two cliffs that are important in the history of lighthouses in the area are Belle Tout…Wolf RockOperator:Trinity HouseWolf rock is a very treacherous rock that is located roughly 10 miles from the Isles of Scilly and just 4 from lands end. It is said that is is named wolf rock due to the howling sound made by the wind when it blows through the crevasses and gulleys in …NeedlesOperator:Trinity HouseThe needles are a spectacular group of very jagged, narrow chalk sea-stacks formed by the erosion of the chalk cliffs that stick out from the western extremity of the Isle of Wight. Wight is a relatively large island, inhabited by roughly 140,500 people …Dungeness (New)Operator:Trinity HouseThe New lighthouse on dungeness was built in 1961 and was designed by Philip Hunt to a unique design and was moved closer to the sea, as the it had receeded - something that has been a problem for all lighthouses that have been built on the spit before it.…St Anthony'sOperator:Trinity HouseThe strange looking lighthouse as Saint Anthony's Point - barely changed from its original appearance - was built in 1835 to mark the entrance to Falmouth Harbour, which is the joint-third deepest natural harbour in the world and the joint-first in europe.…PendeenOperator:Trinity HouseThe lighthouse that stands on Pendeen Watch, on the north coast of cornwall is the first mainland lighthouse that vessels entering the Irish Sea and Bristol Channel see after passing Longships. The station was built in 1900 as the high cliffs in the area …Portland BillOperator:Trinity HousePortland Bill's newest lighthouse was constructed in 1906 to the design of Sir Thomas Matthews and placed on the southern extremity of the bill, to take over from the two earlier unreliable towers that were used as a set of range lights. The 41 metre high…PeninnisOperator:Trinity HousePeninnis Lighthouse was one of several prefabricated lighthouses built for Trinity House which were almost all designed by Sir Thomas Matthews. The unusual tower was built to operate semi-automatically, only requiring a local attendant to draw the curtain…FlamboroughOperator:Trinity HouseSince 1669, it has been acknowledged that a Lighthouse was needed on Flamborough Head - a headland that protrudes over a mile out to sea, just north of Bridlington. At the time of the first lighthouse tower being constructed on the headland, the next light…Berry HeadOperator:Trinity HouseBerry Head lighthouse is known as the highest, deepest and smallest lighthouse in britain. The small lantern and its attatched service buildings were built in 1906 to a unique design and together are only 5 metres tall at there height, as the light is high…CromerOperator:Trinity HouseThe Lighthouse at Cromer, which is the first lighthouse seen by vessels travelling south, after passing Flamborough Head, in Yorkshire, is built on an unusually hilly moraine area of the coast, known as the 'Cromer Ridge'; it was formed by the edge of an i…Crow PointOperator:Trinity HouseCrow point lighthouse is a 5 metre high square, white painted metal tower with an octagonal gallery, located on the River Torridge. The light was built in 1954; only 3 years after the demolition of the nearby Braunton Sands lighthouse which was found to b…Anvil PointOperator:Trinity HouseThe lighthouse on Anvil Point is a short white-painted tower, only 12 meters in height. The station was planned out and designed by James Walker and was built in 1881 by Trinity House. The tower marks the corner of the coast where the chalk cliffs that str…