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Godrevy Lighthouse


We make a special journey to cross the headland of Godrevy Point so that we can see this lighthouse from up close. We are on the ‘South west Coast’ path but we can also see it from the hill near our cottage some miles away.
Built on Godrevy Island in St Ives Bay, Cornwall. It marks the infamous Stones reef which has been a hazard to shipping for centuries. Established in 1859 and designed by James Walker. It has a white 26 metre octagonal tower and was made famous by Virginia Woolfe in her novel ‘To the Lighthouse’, though she places it somewhere else.
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Built on Godrevy Island in St Ives Bay, Cornwall. It marks the infamous Stones reef which has been a hazard to shipping for centuries. Established in 1859 and designed by James Walker. It has a white 26 metre octagonal tower and was made famous by Virginia Woolfe in her novel ‘To the Lighthouse’, though she places it somewhere else.
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Nouchetdu38, Andrea Ertl, Gabi Lombardo, J. Gafarot and 12 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Herb Riddle club has replied to Amelia clubKeep safe. Herb
Interesting info too.
Sunday greetings, Rosa.
lovely shot, Herb!
Have a good day.
Gordon
das sieht klasse aus. Interessante Geschichte.
Weard
Nice to see the bird in flight..............I thought is was a seal at first and had to enlarge the shot to see it was a bird :-))
Definitely worth viewing large to see all the fantastic detail.
Great image, thank you for the note Herb.
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