Happisburgh Lighthouse Norfolk
Happisburgh Lighthouse Norfolk

Happisburgh (pronounced 'Hays-brer') Lighthouse is the oldest working light in East Anglia, and the only independently run lighthouse in Great Britain.
Built in 1790 the tower is 85ft tall and the lantern is 134ft above sea level. Saved as a working light by the local community, it is maintained and operated entirely by voluntary contributions. On 30th August 1990 the Lighthouse was repainted as part of the BBC programme "Challenge Anneka", featuring Anneka Rice.

Photographer: ©2023 Keith Bailey Scene It Snapped It Photographic

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Happisburgh Lighthouse Norfolk

Happisburgh (pronounced 'Hays-brer') Lighthouse is the oldest working light in East Anglia, and the only independently run lighthouse in Great Britain.
Built in 1790 the tower is 85ft tall and the lantern is 134ft above sea level. Saved as a working light by the local community, it is maintained and operated entirely by voluntary contributions. On 30th August 1990 the Lighthouse was repainted as part of the BBC programme "Challenge Anneka", featuring Anneka Rice.

Photographer: ©2023 Keith Bailey Scene It Snapped It Photographic

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