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Battery Point Lighthouse

aka Portishead Point

Portishead, Somerset

Location Guide

Ariel Photo by Marinas.com more images are available

At first site, not the most appealing lighthouse, but it is endangered and the last of its type to still be around, but maybe not for much longer.

Photo by Roger Cornfoot

 With access this provides a good viewpoint on the Bristol Channel.

Photo from Wikipedia

Approval to build this was given in September 1930 and it was up and running by March 1931, built by Chance Brothers of Smethwick. There are current plans to replace the current lighthouse, although changes and additions have been added to it in recent years.

This light is probably the only surviving example of its type. Endangered: poorly maintained, the tower is rusting and there is a danger it will be scrapped and replaced. The question always comes back to what should we preserve.


Lighthouse information Grid

Name:

Battery Point, Portishead, Somerset

Current status:

Active

Geographic Position:

51° 29" 38'  -2° 46" 23'

Grid Reference:

ST464775

Ceremonial County:

Somerset

Appearance:

Short tower on bank.

Square pyramidal skeletal tower with gallery, partially enclosed, mounted on a square concrete base. Tower painted black, contrasting with the white concrete of the base. A fog bell is mounted on the front of the tower. Lighthouse connected to shore by an elevated walkway.

Map Link:

Multimap

Aerial photo:

Marinas.com   Google satellite view

Other photos:

Geograph   photo

Originally built:

 

Current lighthouse built:

1930, replaced fog bell.

Height of Tower:

9 meters 29ft

Height of light above mean sea level:

9 metres above water 30ft

Character of light:

3 quick white flashes every 10 seconds

Character of fog signal:

Bell on front

Range of light:

16 miles

Owned / run by:

Bristol Port Company

Getting there:

See maps. On a promontory just off Esplanade Road on the south shore of the Severn in Portishead, about 3km (2 mi) west of the mouth of the Avon

Access:

Appears to be access along bank, so site is open but tower is closed

Website:

 

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For more articles, lists and other information see the Lighthouses Section

Lighthouse Map of England and Wales

Featured List of Lighthouses - England and Wales  

List of Minor Lighthouses and Lights - England and Wales

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By: Keith Park   Section:  Lighthouses Section Key:
Page Ref: Battery_Point Topic: Lighthouses Last Updated: 06/2010

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