Hartland Point Lighthouse
Hartland Point Lighthouse is located on the rugged coastline of North Devon, England. Built in 1874, it stands at a height of 35 meters and is known for its striking white tower. The lighthouse was constructed to guide ships safely through the treacherous waters of the Bristol Channel, which is notorious for its strong currents and rocky shores.
The lighthouse is automated and is now managed by the Trinity House, the authority responsible for lighthouses in England and Wales. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding cliffs and sea, making it a popular spot for photography and coastal walks.