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High Lighthouse in Harwich 13.1.24.
We visited Harwich and Felixstowe on Saturday January 13th -Sunday January 14th 2024. We walked by this lighthouse but didnt go inside. We ate fish and chips outside the entrance!
A fascinating structure with an equally fascinating History!
Visited as part of the Heritage Open Day, and we visited here after visiting the Low Lighthouse (apparently they worked as a pair, with fixed Navigation Lights).
Nice views to the sea and to the lower lighthouse. There's an exhibition in every floor, documenting the previous tenants in the lighthouse & telling stories about life there. Allan, the person who ke...
Home to interesting local displays, nice to see the building open to the public as it was closed for many years. have a chat with the volunteer who runs it as he love to chat with visitors
High Lighthouse in Harwich 13.1.24.
We visited Harwich and Felixstowe on Saturday January 13th -Sunday January 14th 2024. We walked by this lighthouse but didnt go inside. We ate fish and chips outside the entrance!
A fascinating structure with an equally fascinating History!
Visited as part of the Heritage Open Day, and we visited here after visiting the Low Lighthouse (apparently they worked as a pair, with fixed Navigation Lights).
Lighthouse is open! :)
Nice views to the sea and to the lower lighthouse. There's an exhibition in every floor, documenting the previous tenants in the lighthouse & telling stories about life there. Allan, the person who ke...
wonderful views
Home to interesting local displays, nice to see the building open to the public as it was closed for many years. have a chat with the volunteer who runs it as he love to chat with visitors
Some fascinating maritime history in Harwich
Couldn't go in when I was there, but seemed a fascinating piece of history in Harwich - definitely worth walking by and taking a look.