History in Structure

Naze Tower

A Grade II* Listed Building in Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex

Naze Tower by VR6Lee 2012

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Trinity House built the 86ft octagonal Hanoverian tower commonly known as the Naze Tower in 1720 as a navigational mark to aid shipping. Originally housing a beacon it is the predecessor of the reflective lighthouse that became commonplace in the 19th century.

Uploaded by Lee Holmes on 24 February 2013

Photo ID: 71945
Building ID: 101165846
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