Guile Point Lighthouse along with nearby Heugh Hill Lighthouse, provides a leading light for vessels entering into Holy Island Harbour. Two stone clad obelisk towers were established in 1826 by the Newcastle upon Tyne Trinity House, who added solar-powered lights in the early 1990s.
Trinity House assumed responsibility for marking the approach to the harbour on 1 November 1995. The daymark is owned by the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Trinity House.
The lighthouse is now monitored and controlled from Trinity House’s Planning Centre in Harwich, Essex.
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