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St Catherine's Oratory

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St Catherine's Oratory
St Catherine's Oratory
St Catherine's Oratory
St Catherine's Oratory
St Catherine's Oratory
St Catherine's Oratory
St Catherine's Oratory
St Catherine's Oratory
St Catherine's Oratory
St Catherine's Oratory
St Catherine's Oratory
St Catherine's Oratory
St Catherine's Oratory
St Catherine's Oratory
St Catherine's Oratory
St Catherine's Oratory
St Catherine's Oratory
St Catherine's Oratory
St Catherine's Oratory
St Catherine's Oratory
St Catherine's Oratory
St Catherine's Oratory
St Catherine's Oratory
St Catherine's Oratory
St Catherine's Oratory
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+44 370 333 1181

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Sunday12am - 12am
Monday12am - 12am
Tuesday12am - 12am
Wednesday12am - 12am
Thursday12am - 12am
Friday12am - 12am
Saturday12am - 12am


St. Catherine's Lighthouse, located at St Catherine's Point at the southern tip of the Isle of Wight, is one of the oldest lighthouse locations in Great Britain. The first lighthouse was established on St. Catherine's Down in 1323 on the orders of the Pope, after a ship ran aground nearby and its cargo was either lost or plundered. Once part of St. Catherine's Oratory, its octagonal stone tower can still be seen today on the hill to the west of Niton. It is known locally as the Pepperpot.The new lighthouse, built by Trinity House in 1838, was constructed as a 40-metre stone tower; however, its light was often obscured by fog, which led to its height being reduced by 13-metre in 1875. It has a range of 25 nautical miles and is the third-most powerful of all the lights maintained by Trinity House. Another tower, built immediately alongside in 1932, houses the now redundant fog signal . Trinity House provides tours of the lighthouse year round. Furthermore, cottages around the lighthouse can be rented out as holiday accommodation.
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