Boyd's Tower
Boyd's Tower is a historic lighthouse located near Eden, New South Wales, Australia. Built in 1847, it was designed to assist ships navigating the dangerous waters of Twofold Bay. The tower stands at 18 meters tall and is made of local granite, showcasing the architectural style of the time.
The lighthouse was named after George Boyd, a local landowner who played a significant role in its construction. Although it is no longer in operation, Boyd's Tower remains a popular tourist attraction, offering stunning views of the surrounding coastline and a glimpse into maritime history.