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Old Nash Point Lighthouse

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Old Nash Point Lighthouse — lighthouse, Grade II listed building in St Donats, Wales; situated on the cliff-top at Nash Point in a walled enclosure.

Old Nash Point Lighthouse, lighthouses in South Wales

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
30 min–1 h
Nearest railway station
Llantwit Major · 5.3 km
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Dog-friendly

About

Old Nash Point Lighthouse is a working or historic lighthouse on the United Kingdom coast. Records date its origin to 1832. Heritage designation: Grade II listed building. Wikidata describes it as: "lighthouse, Grade II listed building in St Donats, Wales; situated on the cliff-top at Nash Point in a walled enclosure". Coordinates: 51.4011°, -3.5567°.

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Heritage listing

Reason for designation: Included for its special interest as a part of an ambitiously planned lighthouse complex. History: An application to display a light at Nash Point was submitted in 1830 by Thomas Prothero of Newport with 439 ship owners and masters from the Bristol Channel. The lighthouses were built as a pair to display two lights (a high light and a low light); Joseph Nelson was the engineer and builder. The purpose apparently was that if both lights were visible the ship was out of the navigation channel and going into danger. Originally there was a single house attached to each tower, but a second house at this western tower had been added by 1851. The western lighthouse represents the original low light, which was taken out of use c1924 when improvements to shipboard navigational aids rendered it redundant. Its lantern was later removed. Exterior: Tapering circular tower of tooled ashlar 20.42m high, with moulded cornice over the ground floor, and cornice with cast-iron rail at the top. Rectangular splayed window openings on each of the three upper stages; transomed windows of upper storey have top lights splayed back. Low corridor with central doorway with entablature hood and flanking windows links the tower to the original keeper s cottage. This is painted rusticated stonework, hipped slate roof with central chimney with moulded cap. Two window range facing south (the 6 over 6 pane sash windows are renewed in original openings). Blind windows in return elevation to east; long rear wing. A short length of garden wall links this cottage with the rather later second dwelling: lined-out render (over rubble) rather than ashlar, with symmetrical south facing elevation with central doorway beneath entablature hood, and flanking 6 over 6 pane sash windows. Simila

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Place summary

Old Nash Point Lighthouse is a Georgian lighthouse located in St. Donats, South Wales. Established in 1832, it is designated as a Grade II listed building, reflecting its historical significance and architectural merit.

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Coordinates
51.4011, -3.5567
Parish
St. Donats
Postcode
CF61 1ZH
Parliamentary constituency
Vale of Glamorgan
Established
1832
Nearest railway station
Llantwit Major5.3 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Old Nash Point Lighthouse?
Old Nash Point Lighthouse is in South Wales, United Kingdom (postcode CF61 1ZH), in the parish of St. Donats.
When was Old Nash Point Lighthouse built?
Built or established in 1832.
Is Old Nash Point Lighthouse a listed building?
Old Nash Point Lighthouse is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
Is Old Nash Point Lighthouse free to visit?
Yes, Old Nash Point Lighthouse is free to enter.
How do I get to Old Nash Point Lighthouse?
The nearest railway station is Llantwit Major, about 5.3 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode CF61 1ZH.