button to main menu  Old Cumbria Gazetteer
East Cote Lighthouse, Silloth
East Cote Lighthouse
Cote Lighthouse
locality:-   East Cote
locality:-   Silloth
civil parish:-   Silloth-on-Solway (formerly Cumberland)
county:-   Cumbria
locality type:-   lighthouse
coordinates:-   NY11505475
1Km square:-   NY1154
10Km square:-   NY15


photograph
BNV86.jpg (taken 20.6.2007)  
photograph
BNV87.jpg  Notice the green panel.
(taken 20.6.2007)  

evidence:-   old map:- OS County Series (Cmd 20 8) 
placename:-  Cote Lighthouse
source data:-   Maps, County Series maps of Great Britain, scales 6 and 25 inches to 1 mile, published by the Ordnance Survey, Southampton, Hampshire, from about 1863 to 1948.

evidence:-   HO chart:- Hydrographic Office 1850s onwards (edn 1973) 
placename:-  Cote
source data:-   Charts, Irish Sea, Solway Firth, etc, published by the Hydrographic Office from 1850s onwards.
"Cote / F.R. 50ft. 10M. (U)"

evidence:-   old print:- Wood 1880s
placename:-  East Cote Light House
source data:-   Print, lithograph East Cote Light House, Silloth, published by J Wood and Co, Silloth, Cumberland, 1880s?
image
WD0116.jpg
Included in a Souvenir Album of Silloth. 
printed at bottom:-  "EAST COTE LIGHT HOUSE SILLOTH."
item:-  JandMN : 454.16
Image © see bottom of page

evidence:-   old text:- Admiralty 1933
placename:-  Cote Light
placename:-  Skinburness Light
item:-  leading line
source data:-   image AY01p399, button  goto source
Page 399:-  "..."
"A light, known as Cote or Skinburness light, is exhibited, at an elevation of 50 feet (15m2), from a white structure on piles, 32 feet (9m8) in height, situated near the coast, about one mile north-north-eastward of Silloth and bearing 048~ from Lees Scar light. In 1932, these lights [this and Lees Scar Lighthouse] in line did not lead through the deepest part of the channel over the bar."

hearsay:-  
The lighthouse was originally mobile, on wheels running on a short railway. In 1914 it was fixed in its optimum position, where it is now, with a cabin on the plinth underneath for the lighthouse keeper. This became redundant when the light was made automatic, 1930. The forward leading light was taken out of service in 1959.
The light was rebuilt in its original style by Associated British Ports, 1997.

button to lakes menu  Lakes Guides menu.