Building record TR 34 SW 2747 - Dover Breakwater Knuckle Lighthouse
Summary
Location
Grid reference | Centred TR 3395 4065 (17m by 15m) |
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Map sheet | TR34SW |
County | KENT |
District | DOVER, KENT |
Civil Parish | DOVER, DOVER, KENT |
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Full Description
The short tower on the knuckle (bend) of Dover's main breakwater is a small 16 metre high tower mounted upon a rectangular service-building. The Lighthouse was most likely produced by the large Birmingham based lighthouse manufacturing firm 'Chance Brothers', as we know it was a standardised design as was the matching light-tower at the western end of the wall. Other lighthouses of this design can be seen around the world but many lack their original lanterns.(1)
It is located approximately three quarters of the way down the length of the breakwater to the east, marking the point where the breakwater begins to curve to the north. The Knuckle Light sits on a large rectangular granite plinth, constructed of cast iron painted white; the lighthouse has three stages and is cylindrical, stepping in above the first stage. An external walkway, supported on brackets surrounds the dome-headed light. (2)
<1> Worldwide Lighthouses, 2011, Worldwide Lighthouses -Dover Breakwater Knuckle Lighthouse (Website). SKE52188.
<2> English Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest (Map). SKE16160.
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Record last edited
Jul 17 2019 2:04PM