Lundy Lighthouse
Lundy Lighthouse is located on Lundy Island, which is situated in the Bristol Channel, off the coast of Devon, England. The lighthouse was built in 1797 and stands at 36 meters tall. It was designed by the famous engineer James Walker and serves as a crucial navigation aid for ships traveling through the channel.
The lighthouse is powered by a combination of solar energy and traditional electricity, ensuring it remains operational even in adverse weather conditions. It is a prominent landmark on the island and is managed by the National Trust, which also oversees the conservation of the surrounding natural environment.