Smeaton's Tower
N 50° 21.860 W 004° 08.531
30U E 418764 N 5579763
Smeaton's Tower is situated on Plymouth Hoe, Devon UK
Waymark Code: WM1VBA
Location: South West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 07/12/2007
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This lighthouse was put here for a tourist attraction, it was a working lighthouse when it was on the Eddystone Rocks 14 miles away.
A centrepiece on Plymouth’s Hoe, Smeaton’s Tower has become one of the South West's most well known landmarks.
The lighthouse was originally built on the Eddystone reef in 1759 at a cost of £40,000, but was taken down in the early 1880s when it was discovered that the sea was undermining the rock it was standing on.
Approximately two thirds of the structure was moved stone by stone to its current resting place on the Hoe. Now standing at 72 foot high, Smeaton’s Tower offers fantastic views of Plymouth Sound and the city from its lantern room which, along with the rest of the building, has been painstakingly restored to its original glory.
The lighthouse is open to the public all year round.
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