Lowestoft Lighthouse
Lowestoft Lighthouse is located in Lowestoft, a coastal town in Suffolk, England. Built in 1880, it stands at 48 feet tall and is painted white with a black band. The lighthouse was designed to guide ships safely into the River Blyth and is an important navigational aid for mariners in the North Sea.
The lighthouse features a rotating light that can be seen from several miles away. It was automated in 1983, which means it no longer requires a keeper to operate. Today, Lowestoft Lighthouse is a popular landmark and a symbol of the town's maritime heritage.