Roker Lighthouse
Roker Lighthouse is a prominent structure located on the coast of Sunderland, England. Built in 1856, it stands at 67 feet tall and is designed to guide ships safely into the River Wear and the nearby harbor. The lighthouse features a distinctive white tower with a red band, making it easily recognizable.
The lighthouse is situated on a pier that extends into the North Sea, providing a scenic view for visitors. It was automated in 1990, which means it no longer requires a lighthouse keeper. Today, Roker Lighthouse is a popular landmark and a symbol of the local maritime heritage.