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Latitude: 56.8291 / 56°49'44"N
Longitude: -2.2865 / 2°17'11"W
OS Eastings: 382612
OS Northings: 770888
OS Grid: NO826708
Mapcode National: GBR XF.LK69
Mapcode Global: WH8R1.VMC2
Plus Code: 9C8VRPH7+M9
Entry Name: Gourdon, Brae Road, Rear Leading Light
Listing Name: Gourdon, Brae Road, Rear Leading Light
Listing Date: 12 September 2013
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 401757
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB52082
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200401757
Location: Bervie
County: Aberdeenshire
Electoral Ward: Mearns
Parish: Bervie
Traditional County: Kincardineshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Late 19th century. Cylindrical painted brick tower, on hillside above harbour. Battered base; eaves course of diagonally-set bricks. Conical roof, replacement grey slates. Boarded timber entrance door, accessed from street via timber platform. Projecting lantern window set below eaves, on S (seaward) side.
INTERIOR: (seen 2013). Timber spiral staircase. Replacement timber roof structure.
An interesting example of a brick built light with well-detailed eaves course. Located on a hillside overlooking the harbour the building is an important reminder of the danger ships encounter to approach and is a prominent landmark in this significant fishing village. For its building type has an unusual streetscape setting.
This light was one of a pair of leading lights constructed to guide vessels into the harbour. The lower light, no longer evident, was on the inner wall of the harbour (Hume, 1977). Vessels would align the lights to indicate the approach to the harbour. This light is painted white so that it could also be used as a daymark. The building was reroofed circa 2000 following a fire and the original incandescent bulb has recently been with replaced with a LED light (2013).
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