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- Q4999729 abstract "The High lighthouse or pillar lighthouse is one of three lighthouses in Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, England.A Grade II listed building, it is no longer functional as a lighthouse and has been used as a private dwelling.Burnham-on-Sea is notable for its beach and mudflats, which are characteristic of Bridgwater Bay and the rest of the Bristol Channel where the tide can recede for over 1.5 miles (2.4 km).Burnham is close to the estuary of the River Parrett where it flows into the Bristol Channel, which has the second highest tidal range in the world of 15 metres (49 ft), second only to the Bay of Fundy in Eastern Canada.The constantly shifting sands have always been a significant risk to shipping in the area.The 30-metre (98 ft) pillar or High Lighthouse was designed and built by Joseph Nelson for Trinity House, in the 1830s and equipped with a paraffin lamp, which shone through a half-gallery under a window. It was used in conjunction with the Low lighthouse, which is still operating, to replace the original Round Tower Lighthouse, which itself had been built to replace the light kept burning in the tower of St Andrews Church to guide fishing boats into the harbour.The ground floor was 5 metres (16 ft) in diameter and the top room 3 metres (9.8 ft). It was automated in 1920.In the 1990s it was deactivated and sold by Trinity House and bought by a member of the Rothschild family.The red stripe on the building is still used as a day range.The Rothschild family owned it until 1996 when it was bought at auction by Patrick O'Hagan. Conversion for residential use included the removal of the 6th floor and the construction of stairs where there had previously only been ladders.".
- Q4999729 buildingEndDate "1832".
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- Q4999729 location "Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, England".
- Q4999729 name "Burnham-on-Sea High lighthouse".
- Q4999729 yearbuilt "1832".
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- Q4999729 comment "The High lighthouse or pillar lighthouse is one of three lighthouses in Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, England.A Grade II listed building, it is no longer functional as a lighthouse and has been used as a private dwelling.Burnham-on-Sea is notable for its beach and mudflats, which are characteristic of Bridgwater Bay and the rest of the Bristol Channel where the tide can recede for over 1.5 miles (2.4 km).Burnham is close to the estuary of the River Parrett where it flows into the Bristol Channel, which has the second highest tidal range in the world of 15 metres (49 ft), second only to the Bay of Fundy in Eastern Canada.The constantly shifting sands have always been a significant risk to shipping in the area.The 30-metre (98 ft) pillar or High Lighthouse was designed and built by Joseph Nelson for Trinity House, in the 1830s and equipped with a paraffin lamp, which shone through a half-gallery under a window. ".
- Q4999729 label "Burnham-on-Sea High Lighthouse".
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- Q4999729 name "Burnham-on-Sea High lighthouse".