I'd like to be able to say something intelligent or interesting about this lighthouse and its history but I can't. I once was shown around it when a kid. I wonder whether it is still in use. It is certainly not manned.
It is still in use. I was there on 17th February 2009 and took photos of the sunset, posted here, and I saw the light. The wife of a keeper there was a good friend of my mother s and their son and daughter were roughly contemporaries of mine at school. This is why I can recall the lighthouse telephone was St Just 6 in those days. The foghorn was a near constant sound-track to my boyhood or so it seemed. I could time a twenty second interval to perfection in those days. The moans of the first few blasts as it warmed up were most extraordinary. Those compressed horns were replaced several years ago. I went along on a number of tours of the lighthouse as a boy and the lamp floating on the bath of mercury impressed me greatly.
Amen! Chill saw the light!! (Sorry, couldn t resist.) read#
I remember a tour of the lighthouse when I was young too. I think it was my first lighthouse.
I see many references to the keepers accommodation being let out for holidays but I cannot find it advertised anywhere.
Just curious, and wondering how large the warning about the foghorns is printed.
Just put Trinity House Lighthouse Cottages into Google, Chill.
From one website:
You are reminded that Pendeen Lighthouse is an operational lighthouse and there is an electronic fog signal that operates automatically, ear plugs are provided in case conditions are misty.
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