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Hartland Point

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to be constructed. This was necessary due to the precarious nature of the access road which is liable to frequent rock falls and landslips. Vehicular access is now very difficult and the gates tend to remain locked. The large concrete structures immediately to the south of the lighthouse provided the
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tower is 18 metres (59 ft) tall with the lamp being 37 metres (121 ft) above mean sea level. The light could be seen up to 25 miles (40 km) away from the coast. It was blessed by
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was formerly an aid to the Coastguard who needed to be able to travel from station to station on foot while being able to keep an eye on the sea to spot for
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In its 2010 Aids to Navigation Review, Trinity House proposed to discontinue the Hartland Point Lighthouse Station on the grounds that
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previously had a radar installed on the point and controlled from nearby RNAS Yeovilton. The current radar is operated by the UK
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maintains a small station on the top of the point near the lighthouse. This is now normally unmanned.
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continuing to the west. This location was known to the Romans as the "promontory of Hercules".
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was driven aground on rocks less than 400m from the lighthouse. The cargo ship was carrying
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is a 325 ft (99 m) high rocky outcrop of land on the north-western tip of the
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are superseding lighthouses as the most important navigation aids.
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in Devon. Three officers were taken off later in the day by the
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On 31 December 1982 the Panama-registered, Dutch-owned MS
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The coastguard station higher on the top of the point
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White group flashing six times every fifteen seconds
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Index


Lundy Island
Devon
England
Hartland
Bristol Channel
Atlantic Ocean
Hartland Point Lighthouse
Trinity House
England
Wales
Hartland Point Lighthouse
Sir James Douglass
listed
Frederick Temple
Bishop of Exeter
Archbishop of Canterbury
Harwich
Essex
helipad
Global Positioning Systems

HM Coastguard
South West Coast Path
smugglers

Ministry of Defence
Civil Aviation Authority
air traffic control

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