Scarborough Lighthouse
Scarborough Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located in Scarborough, England. Built in 1806, it was designed to guide ships safely into the harbor. The lighthouse stands at 23 meters tall and features a distinctive white tower with a red lantern. It is an important landmark for both sailors and tourists visiting the area.
The lighthouse was automated in 1993, which means it no longer requires a keeper to operate. Today, it is managed by the Trinity House, the organization responsible for lighthouses in England and Wales. Scarborough Lighthouse remains a popular attraction, offering stunning views of the coastline.