Selsey Bill Lighthouse
Selsey Bill Lighthouse is located on the southern coast of England, near the town of Selsey in West Sussex. Built in 16th century, it serves as a navigational aid for ships entering the Solent and the English Channel. The lighthouse stands at 19 meters tall and features a distinctive white tower with a red band.
The lighthouse was automated in 1990, which means it no longer requires a keeper to operate. It is managed by Trinity House, the authority responsible for lighthouses in England and Wales. Today, Selsey Bill Lighthouse remains an important landmark for maritime navigation.