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'Unsafe' Orfordness Lighthouse to be demolished | 'Unsafe' Orfordness Lighthouse to be demolished |
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The owners of a 228-year-old lighthouse which has been creeping closer to the sea due to years of coastal erosion have confirmed it will be demolished. | |
Recent storms have compounded severe erosion of the beach beneath the Grade II-listed Orfordness Lighthouse in Suffolk. | Recent storms have compounded severe erosion of the beach beneath the Grade II-listed Orfordness Lighthouse in Suffolk. |
A council inspection said the building is in a "dangerous condition". | |
Orfordness Lighthouse Trust, which looks after the building, said: "We have long-known this day would come." | |
The distance to the shoreline reduced from 20m (65ft) in 2005 to 10m (32ft) in 2015, with further damage caused by severe weather, including Storms Ciara and Dennis. | |
The lighthouse was built in 1792 and decommissioned in June 2013, with electrical equipment and hazardous materials removed. | The lighthouse was built in 1792 and decommissioned in June 2013, with electrical equipment and hazardous materials removed. |
Volunteers from the trust have spent five years shoring up the coastal defences with shingle sandbags to help preserve the vulnerable landmark and the surrounding buildings. | Volunteers from the trust have spent five years shoring up the coastal defences with shingle sandbags to help preserve the vulnerable landmark and the surrounding buildings. |
However, an engineer's bunkhouse that stood next to the lighthouse for more than a century was destroyed by storms in October. | However, an engineer's bunkhouse that stood next to the lighthouse for more than a century was destroyed by storms in October. |
VIDEO: Lighthouse battles against the sea | VIDEO: Lighthouse battles against the sea |
A building control team from East Suffolk Council carried out a site inspection in January and advised the owners to demolish the entrance porch and secure access to the main tower. | |
A spokesman said: "Officers advised that the main lighthouse was a potentially dangerous structure and consideration should be given to its long term future. | |
"It is sad to see such a historic feature disappear from our coastline, however it is not unexpected." | |
A firm has already begun preparing the site for demolition, with final work to dismantle the lighthouse now "weather dependent", the trust said. | A firm has already begun preparing the site for demolition, with final work to dismantle the lighthouse now "weather dependent", the trust said. |
"We are proud that we kept the lighthouse standing for years longer than anyone envisaged," a spokesman added. | "We are proud that we kept the lighthouse standing for years longer than anyone envisaged," a spokesman added. |
"We have had great fun sharing the building and the history of the lighthouse and we know it has brought interest and a lot of joy to many people." |
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