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Flamborough Lighthouse at Flamborough HeadlandFlamborough Lighthouse at Flamborough Headland

Tours of the Flamborough Lighthouse are available, they last approximately 20 minutes.

The two lighthouses can be found at Flamborough Head. The old 'lighthouse' is set a short distance back from the sea, the 'new' one is built on the cliff edge.

The chalk tower is the only surviving light tower in England; Spurn's Seventeenth lighthouses may have looked like this. It was designed for a brushwood fire to have been burnt on top, although it is unknown whether or not it was ever lit.

The octagonal tower has several windows and a ground floor fireplace so it was possible lived in.

It was 130 years before a lighthouse was built on Flamborough. The 'old' lighthouse was built after over 170 ships had been wrecked off the headland in 36 years. In 1925 it was made taller to fit a new 15 foot lens and converted from oil to electricity in 1940.

It has a range of 24 nautical miles and is one of only 72 lighthouses still in use around Britain's coast today. Now it is fully automated.

The Light Tower
Built: 1674
Height: 78ft (24m)
Steps: 98
Made of: Chalk
Commissioned by: Sir John Clayton
Location: Flamborough Headland
Access: Open in summer.

The Lighthouse

Built: 1806
Height: 88ft (27m)
Steps: 119
Made of: Brick
Designed by: Sir Samuel Wyatt
Built by: John Matson of Bridlington
Location: Flamborough Headland
Access: Still in use. Open to public Easter to October.

View key to symbolskeyPicnic site On-site light refreshments Children welcomeSmoking not allowed

Prices


Adults: £2.85
Children: £1.85
Concessions (Students & Senior Citizens): £1.85

 
 

Opening details

Season Dates and Opening Hours
Season Dates Opening Hours
Notes Please contact to confirm opening times.
The Visitor Centre will be closed from 7th June until 16th July 2010 and 13th until 17th December 2010.
   

Contact

Flamborough Lighthouse
Tel: 01262 673769
View the Flamborough Lighthouse websitewww.trinityhouse.co.uk
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Venue

Flamborough Headland

Flamborough Head Heritage Coast, B1255 Bridlington to Flamborough, Y015 1AR

See location of Flamborough Headland on Google maps.See location on Google maps.    

Map reference: TA 254705  Lat: 54.11579  Long: -0.08306


B1255 Bridlington to Flamborough