PL22 Berry Head Lighthouse
GB, Dorset, 1906
The lighthouse at Berry Head is the shortest administered by Trinity House, only 5m tall. It is also one of the highest in Britain, being on top of a high headland. The light was erected in 1906 to guide shipping in the harbour below and was among the first to be automated.

The lighthouse is fully automatic and not normally open to the public, but the surrounding headland is popular as a tourist destination because of the views and the wildlife.

Technical Details
Location Position Height Built Character
 Dorset, UK  50° 24.0’ N, 3° 28.9’ W  5m  1906  Fl (2) W 15s

Model Details
Scale Height Pieces Sheets Difficulty (1-5)
1:250 2cm 25 1 x A4 4 [?Help]


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Lantern glazing template
Optionally, this model can be assembled with clear plastic parts (not included) replacing the supplied card parts for the lantern glazing and the railings. The file below is a template that can be downloaded and printed out to create those parts.
Lantern Glazing File A

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