#17 Black Nore Lighthouse - portishead
Rising from the rocky shores of the Severn Estuary, Black Nore Lighthouse stands as a sentinel of architectural ingenuity and nautical history. Its skeletal frame, crafted from cast iron and painted a pristine white, exudes a timeless elegance, while its sturdy form has weathered countless storms and guided countless vessels. Built in 1894 by Trinity House, the lighthouse was originally powered by gas, its beacon flashing twice every ten seconds, a comforting signal to the mariners navigating the treacherous waters of the Bristol Channel. While now automated, Black Nore Lighthouse remains a cherished landmark, a testament to the enduring legacy of lighthouses in safeguarding maritime navigation.