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Garmard | 09:16 Tue 15th Jun 2010 | History
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I read somewhere about a church that is/was perched on a cliff precipice a few hundred years ago that acted as a lighthouse, burning a fire from its specially built tower so the ships at sea could steer clear of the rocks.
Does anyone know of this and where it is?
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I think it was the South Coast, but not sure?
Maybe here? Media URL: http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-thewhitecliffsofdover/w-thewhitecliffs-history/w-thewhitecliffs-history-lighthouse.htm
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Probably not the one you read about, but Blakeney Church has two towers, one of which carries a light for mariners to navigate the narrow creek (or it did thirty years ago when I lived in the area).
Could it be Ilfracombe ?
Could be the Dover one from many years back but I've not heard of that, could also be Beachy Head - all lighthouses had to be fire beacons before they invented gas and electric lamps!

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