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Lightbuoy

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The Naze Navigation Tower, erected by Trinity House in 1720, was a forerunner to Lighthouses. Trinity House being the Authority responsible for all the planning, construction & maintenence of all lighthouses, lightships, and navigation buoys for England & Wales.
T.H. are still in existance today, now based close to the harbour in Harwich, Essex.
The Naze Tower guided ships during the day by acting as a landmark, then at night, an fire would of been lit, thus giving sailors a fixed bearing point & to warn of the nearby cliffs.
During WW2, the tower was used as a look-out station, and the brick parapet was removed to make room for a radar, which formed a communication chain, including Bawdsley Transmitter Station, which I believe was the first ever Radar Station.
For such a structure so close to the coast, it unusually has never been rendered, and recently the brickwork was extensively restored, as part of the refurbishment works to enable this historic tower to open to the public for the first time.
Inside, the tower is split into several floors, with an ornate iron spiral staircase taking you up to the roof, where the parapet has been re-instated. The views from the top are magnificent, and well worth the climb!:)
There is a tea room, and an art gallery.
For now then, the future of the tower is safe, although with the nearby cliffs suffering from coastal errosion, urgent defence works are needed, to prevent the tower from toppling into the sea!
For more info, please visit the Official Naze Tower website below........
http://www.nazetower.co.uk/

and for a bit more info.............
http://www.bbc.co.uk/essex/content/articles/2005/06/30/coast05walks_stage1.shtml

Some pictures from me most recent visit will follow soon!

Lb:cool:
 
General outside shots...........

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Good work LB, interesting place, I like the history behind it and a
good selection of photos which imo are spot on. I will admit though
that a few of your photos looking down the spiral staircases and
the outside of the tower make my vertigo kick in.

b :)
 
The amount of time I've spent in Walton, and I never knew this existed!! Chers LB:)
 
Bishop;12016; said:
I will admit though
that a few of your photos looking down the spiral staircases and
the outside of the tower make my vertigo kick in.
:eek: Me too!
Superb pics of an interesting place, Lb. Especially of staircase, though, despite the vertigo, and the window (from the inside! :D ).
Cheers
Foxy :)
 
i have to say that is smart...i love towers did anyone see the converted water tower i posted on 28days...but towers make great living spaces and yours is great...it just looks a bit odd as i`ve not seen a brick one just the red and white ones lol SR BEING NIEVE LOL...
 
As usual great pictures from lightbuoy, that tower is certainly imposing, is it easy to get to the top? Tour, open door etc. what a veiw!!!:)
 
Bishop;12016; said:
Good work LB, interesting place, I like the history behind it and a
good selection of photos which imo are spot on. I will admit though
that a few of your photos looking down the spiral staircases and
the outside of the tower make my vertigo kick in.

b :)

Good day to you Sir B,

Thanks. Wanted to see what it was like inside the tower for ages, but had been sealed up for years, until it was opened to the public a few years ago. Yes, it is rather high, and frankly scary up on the roof when it's blowing a gale!:eek: Bet that you're glad pillboxes aren't as high!;)

Tally-ho ol' boy :D

Lb:cool:
 
Foxylady;12018; said:
:eek: Me too!
Superb pics of an interesting place, Lb. Especially of staircase, though, despite the vertigo, and the window (from the inside! :D ).
Cheers
Foxy :)

Ta very much Foxy. This place has always facinated me, perhaps because it was sealed up tight for years, and looked like it would never open.
All credit due to the people who have put in the many months of work to restore the tower. Just hope that the Environment Agency / Local Council will recognise the importance of this unique tower, which is a popular tourist attraction, by protecting the cliffs, whic are being erroded at an alarming rate :(

Cheerio,

Lb:cool:
 
staffordshireranger;12020; said:
i have to say that is smart...i love towers did anyone see the converted water tower i posted on 28days...but towers make great living spaces and yours is great...it just looks a bit odd as i`ve not seen a brick one just the red and white ones lol SR BEING NIEVE LOL...

Howdy SR,

You are quite right, it is very unusual for such a tower to be left with exposed brickwork, especially as the salty sea air is particularly corrosive to brickwork. Haven't seen that water tower, but it's good to hear about a bit of imaginative re-useage of a structure, instead of just bulldozing it, or letting it crumble! As for the tower not being stripey, well there's always Photoshop!!:D

Lb:cool:
 
King Al;12031; said:
As usual great pictures from lightbuoy, that tower is certainly imposing, is it easy to get to the top? Tour, open door etc. what a veiw!!!:)

Many thanks King Al :)
There are stairs to get to the top, very nice ornate iron ones too. Keeps ya fit, that's for sure -over 100 steps to the top!!!:sick:
You pay to get in, then can wander up & down the tower at your leisure.
The owner is usually there, and she can tell you about the tower etc. It's only £2 to get in -a bargain me thinks! Yes, great views (unless it's foggy!):rolleyes:

Bye,

Lb:cool:
 
Lone Explorer;12035; said:
grate set of image :cool:

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Thanks a lot LE.
Yes, very regimental -looks like they are all waiting for something!
Perhaps due to the proximity of the wartime defences, they are the Home Guard under cover!:D ;)

Lb:cool:
 

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