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Bardsey Lighthouse

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Bardsey Lighthouse — lighthouse on Bardsey Island, in Gwynedd, Wales.

Bardsey Lighthouse, lighthouses in North Wales

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
30 min–1 h
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Dog-friendly

About

Bardsey Lighthouse is a working or historic lighthouse on the United Kingdom coast. Records date its origin to 1821. Heritage designation: Grade II listed building. Address: LL53 8DE. Wikidata describes it as: "lighthouse on Bardsey Island, in Gwynedd, Wales". Coordinates: 52.7499°, -4.7999°.

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Heritage listing

Bardsey Lighthouse stands on the southerly tip of Bardsey Island, off the Llŷn Peninsula in Gwynedd, Wales, and guides vessels passing through St George's Channel and the Irish Sea.

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From the Wikipedia article

Bardsey Lighthouse stands on the southerly tip of Bardsey Island, off the Llŷn Peninsula in Gwynedd, Wales, and guides vessels passing through St George's Channel and the Irish Sea.

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Background

History

Application for a light here was first made in 1816 by Lt. Thomas Evans R.N., but several other applications made in 1820 finally resulted in the building of the tower by Trinity House in 1821 at a cost of £5,470 12s 6d plus a further £2,950 16s 7d for the lantern (equivalent to £ and £ in ). Joseph Nelson was the engineer and builder, but the heavy weathered string-course near the base and the blocked and hooded directional-light window show the influence of Daniel Alexander, who succeeded Samuel Wyatt as consulting engineer to Trinity House, and under whom Nelson served. with a local part-time attendant carrying out routine maintenance.

Architecture

The lighthouse is built of ashlar limestone and is unplastered inside and out, but painted in red and white bands on the outside. The lighthouse tower is 30 m high and is unusual amongst Trinity House towers of this period in being square in plan (Coquet Lighthouse, Northumberland is also square). Unlike many other lighthouses, it retains its original gallery railings, which are of iron and bellied (i.e. curved out in width at their crowns) towards the top. Other examples include Salt Island Lighthouse, at Holyhead, designed by John Rennie in the same year. The present lantern, fitted in 1856, did not require the removal of the original railings. The plinth of the tower is 4 m high and…

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Coordinates
52.7499, -4.7999
District
Gwynedd
Parish
Aberdaron
Postcode
LL53 8DE
Parliamentary constituency
Dwyfor Meirionnydd
Established
1821

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Bardsey Lighthouse?
Bardsey Lighthouse is in North Wales, United Kingdom (postcode LL53 8DE), in the parish of Aberdaron.
When was Bardsey Lighthouse built?
Built or established in 1821.
Is Bardsey Lighthouse a listed building?
Bardsey Lighthouse is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
Is Bardsey Lighthouse free to visit?
Yes, Bardsey Lighthouse is free to enter.
How do I get to Bardsey Lighthouse?
Drivers can navigate to postcode LL53 8DE. It sits within the Dwyfor Meirionnydd parliamentary constituency.