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  1. Portland Bill Lighthouse is a functioning lighthouse at Portland Bill, on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, England. The lighthouse and its boundary walls are Grade II Listed.

  2. Coming in the top ten percent of Tourist Attractions in the World (Trip Advisor 2023) is the iconic Portland Bill Lighthouse and Visitor Centre. Standing 41metres tall on the south point of Portland Bill, it has guided passing vessels through the hazardous waters surrounding the area while also acting as a waymark for ships navigating the ...

  3. Portland Bill Lighthouse has been standing majestically on the Southern tip of the Isle of Portland for over One Hundred and Twelve years. The Lighthouse, which is Grade II listed, replaced two previous lighthouse which were in use between 1716 and 1906.

  4. Portland Bill Lighthouse has been standing majestically for the past one hundred and fourteen years at a height of 41 metres (135 ft). The distinctive red and white tower first shone its famous four flashes of light every twenty seconds on 11 January 1906 and had a range of 25 nautical miles which has guided passing vessels through the ...

  5. Portland Bill Lighthouse visitor centre. The former lighthouse keepers' dwellings feature fun and informative maritime displays and interactives. With the help of a generous grant from its Maritime Charity, Trinity House has renovated the Visitor Centre at Portland Bill Lighthouse.

  6. About. For nearly 300 years a lighthouse has stood on Portland Bill to guide vessels heading for Portland and Weymouth and acting as a waymark for vessels navigating in the English Channel. A red sector light warns mariners of the hazardous Shambles Bank lying three miles offshore.

  7. The former lighthouse keepers' dwelling at the Portland Bill Lighthouse now house a Visitor Centre with fun and informative maritime exhibits.

  8. For nearly 300 years a lighthouse has stood on Portland Bill to guide vessels heading for Portland and Weymouth and acting as a waymark for vessels navigating in the English Channel. A red sector light warns mariners of the hazardous Shambles Bank lying three miles offshore.

  9. For nearly 300 years a lighthouse has stood on Portland Bill to guide vessels heading for Portland and Weymouth and acting as a waymark for vessels navigating in the English Channel. A red sector light warns mariners of the hazardous Shambles Bank lying three miles offshore.

  10. Welcome to Portland Bill Lighthouse, an iconic landmark perched on the rugged cliffs of the Isle of Portland in Dorset, UK. With its rich maritime history and breath-taking coastal views, Portland Bill Lighthouse offers visitors a unique experience filled with adventure, history, and natural beauty.