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Porthcawl Lighthouse

VictorianFree admission

Porthcawl Lighthouse — lighthouse in Bridgend County Borough, Wales.

Porthcawl Lighthouse, lighthouses in South Wales

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
30 min–1 h
Nearest railway station
Pyle · 5.8 km
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Dog-friendly

About

Porthcawl Lighthouse is a lighthouse on the coast of South Wales. Built or established in 1860, it dates from the Victorian period. Officially recognised as Grade II listed building. It sits within the Bridgend parliamentary constituency. The nearest railway station is Pyle, about 5.8 km away. Postcode area CF36.

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Heritage listing

Reason for designation: Included for its interest as an early cast iron lighthouse and for its importance in the second major stage of development of Porthcawl Harbour; group value with Jennings Warehouse, the Outer Basin, the Breakwater, the Look-out Tower, the Old Customs House. History: Built 1866 by Messrs Stephen of Bristol. Lantern replaced following destruction in storm of 1911 (photograph of 1909 shows pyramidal roof with weathervane); powered by town gas from rebuilding until converted to North Sea gas in 1974. Small scale development of harbour began in 1825 at the end of the Dyffryn Llynfi Porthcawl Railway to provide an outlet for iron and coal from the Llynfi Valley; further developed in 1840 and main breakwater extended by 100 yards (91.4 metres) in 1866 when lighthouse was installed. Following storm damage, lantern replaced with replica and placed in museum 1996. Exterior: Made of cast-iron painted black and white on a hexagonal painted stone base set on a rectangular stone plinth just behind outer sea wall. Tapered hexagonal tower, itself with battered plinth, with small vents bolted midway up each side and hinged metal door with handle and catches. Moulded band at top on which is set replaced bolted circular domed cap with small round finial; curved bolted frames to glazed panels; awaiting repairs following storm damage 1996. Metal ladder to door no longer extant. Location: Prominently sited on the curved outer end of the main breakwater at entrance to Porthcawl harbour.

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Place summary

Porthcawl Lighthouse is a Victorian lighthouse located in South Wales, within the parish of Porthcawl. Established in 1860, it is designated as a Grade II listed building, highlighting its architectural and historical significance.

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Coordinates
51.4731, -3.6998
District
Bridgend
Parish
Porthcawl
Postcode
CF36 3XA
Parliamentary constituency
Bridgend
Established
1860
Nearest railway station
Pyle5.8 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Porthcawl Lighthouse?
Porthcawl Lighthouse is in South Wales, United Kingdom (postcode CF36 3XA), in the parish of Porthcawl.
When was Porthcawl Lighthouse built?
Built or established in 1860.
Is Porthcawl Lighthouse a listed building?
Porthcawl Lighthouse is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
Is Porthcawl Lighthouse free to visit?
Yes, Porthcawl Lighthouse is free to enter.
How do I get to Porthcawl Lighthouse?
The nearest railway station is Pyle, about 5.8 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode CF36 3XA.