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Copinsay Lighthouse

Copinsay Lighthouse — lighthouse in Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK.

Copinsay Lighthouse, lighthouses in Scottish Islands

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Plan your visit

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

About

Copinsay Lighthouse is a working or historic lighthouse on the United Kingdom coast. Records date its origin to 1915. Heritage designation: category B listed building. Managed by Northern Lighthouse Board. Wikidata describes it as: "lighthouse in Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK". Coordinates: 58.8964°, -2.6720°.

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Heritage listing

Category B Date Added 08/12/1971 Local Authority Orkney Islands Planning Authority Orkney Islands Parish St Andrews And Deerness NGR HY 61376 01211 Coordinates 361376, 1001211 — D A Stevenson, completed 1915. 2-stage, circular-plan lighthouse tower. Painted brick with painted long and short margins to openings. Base course; door to W at 1st stage; window at each stage to E; corbelled walkway with cast-iron railings between 2nd stage and lantern; bracketed walkway with cast-iron railings around lantern; domed roof. Tapered circular-plan foghorn tower directly to E of lighthouse. Painted stone. Evenly disposed ventilation holes around upper rim; entrance to W (rear). Flat-roofed, rectangular-plan keeper's house to W of lighthouse. Painted stone with painted long and short margins to openings; painted long and short quoins. 4-pane timber sash and case windows; decorative brackets to cast-iron rainwater goods. INTERIORS: not seen, 1998. — The island of Copinsay lies SE of the Orkney Mainland, the lighthouse standing on its easterly shore. It was the last Major Lighthouse to be built on Orkney and rises 79 metres above sea level. At 16 metres high, its light has a range of 21 miles. The contractor was Hugh MacDougal of Oban who went bankrupt during the construction process but was employed as foreman by the Commissioners. The brick and the granite were transported from Oban by 'puffers' which beached at the west side of the island and were carted to the building site by Mr Foubister, occupant of the farm. The materials were then hauled to the top of the cliffs by steam driven winches. Originally, the keepers lived at the lighthouse with their families; a school teacher also lived on the island and had a classroom in the farmhouse. Subsequently the farm has been deserted and

From Historic Environment Scotland under OGL v3.

Place summary

Copinsay Lighthouse is a modern lighthouse located in the Scottish Islands, established in 1915. It is a Category B listed building, operated by the Northern Lighthouse Board.

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Coordinates
58.8964, -2.6720
Established
1915

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Copinsay Lighthouse?
Copinsay Lighthouse is in the Scottish Islands, United Kingdom.
When was Copinsay Lighthouse built?
Built or established in 1915.
Who runs Copinsay Lighthouse?
Copinsay Lighthouse is operated by Northern Lighthouse Board.
Is Copinsay Lighthouse a listed building?
Copinsay Lighthouse is officially recognised as category B listed building listed.
Is Copinsay Lighthouse free to visit?
Yes, Copinsay Lighthouse is free to enter.