Old Lower Lighthouse
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The Old Lower Lighthouse is a disused 19th century lighthouse on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, southern England. It is located along the eastern side of Portland Bill. The lighthouse, including its boundary walls and coastguard house, became Grade II Listed in September 1978.Working alongside the Old Higher Lighthouse from 1716, the lower lighthouse has subsequently been rebuilt twice, once in 1789 (when it became the first working lighthouse to have its light intensified by lenses and again in 1869. The lighthouse seen today was built in 1869 and has been the home of the Portland Bird Observatory since 1961.
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Portland Bill Road,
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N 50.519687 ° | E -2.451061 ° |
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The Old Lower Light (Lower Lighthouse)
Portland Bill Road
DT5 2JT , Portland
England, United Kingdom
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