English Lighthouses
England has one major Lighthouse Authority, one of the oldest and most famous in the world - Trinity House. However, there are also many lighthouses owned by private inidivduals, councils, businesses, conservation trusts, harbours and ports. On this page you can view lighthouses under both types of ownership, the top section of the page (indicated by the green background) are Trinity House Owned Lighthouses. The Second section of the page (indicated by the blue background) are lighthouses owned by other private people and organisations.
Trinity House Lighthouses
Privately Owned Lighthouses

Beaulieu
Belle Toute
Berkeley Pill High
Berkeley Pill Low
Berwick-Upon-Tweed
Blacknore Point
Blackwall Experimental
Brixham Breakwater
Burnham-on-Sea Low
Coldharbour point
Cross Ness
Dover Admiralty Pier
Dover Breakwater Knuckle
Dover Breakwater West
Dovercourt High
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Eddystone 4 (Smeatons Tower)
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Fish Quay (Old) High
Fish Quay High
Fleetwood High
Fleetwood Low
Folkestone
Happisburgh
Hartland Point
Herd Groyne
Ilfracombe
Instow High
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Killingholme (North) Low
Killingholme High
Leasowe
Lundy Old
Margate
Mevagissey
Newlyn South Pier
Northfleet Low
Pakefield
Perch Rock
Portishead Point
Ramsgate
Roker
Seaham
Seahouses
Shornemead Old
Souter
South Foreland High
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Spurn (New)
St Ives New
St Ives Old
St Marys
Sunderland
The Heugh
Trent Falls
Tynemouth North Pier
Tynemouth South Pier
Warkworth South Pier
Watchet Harbour
Whitehaven West
