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was commissioned to build a new pair of lighthouses. Smeaton's high light (a 90-foot tower) remained in use until 1895, but there were problems (as there had been in previous years) with maintaining the low light; within a short time it had been washed away by the sea. A series of more-or-less
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alight at Spurn on their way between breeding and wintering grounds elsewhere. When the wind is in the right direction migrants are funnelled down Spurn Point and are counted at the
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in July 2016 but revised plans were approved in
January 2017. These plans face local opposition because of the perceived feeling of commercialisation of the reserve by YWT, with plans to build extensive car park facilities, no longer free. The new visitor centre was officially opened by
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was awarded a £470,500 grant to restore the lighthouse with a view to its being reopened as a visitor centre. This was scheduled to take place in 2015, with work starting in April 2015. The work was completed in March 2016, and opened to the public for the Easter weekend.
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migrants, sometimes leading to a spectacular "fall" of thousands of birds. Many uncommon species have been sighted there, including a
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Spurn in May 2005, showing the lighthouse and sand-dunes.
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Tidal island in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England
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1623:"Spurn, Yorkshire's 'Land's End' five years on"
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1128:Argand lamps
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3072:Scarborough
2997:Plover Scar
2932:Lundy South
2927:Lundy North
2892:Inner Farne
2882:Hurst Point
2837:Happisburgh
2727:Bishop Rock
2707:Beachy Head
2697:Anvil Point
2563:Pocklington
2522:Trent Falls
2502:Hedon Haven
2497:Gypsey Race
2442:Pocklington
2385:Bridlington
1140:first-order
1138:: a large (
1064:Repealed by
1045:21 May 1772
931:Deactivated
867:brick tower
846:Designed by
838:Constructed
820: /
795:Coordinates
767:Spurn Point
754:Spurn Point
727:Lighthouses
720:flycatchers
567:tidal surge
560:sail bogies
534:During the
411:Spurn Point
398:. It was a
365: /
3223:Categories
3167:Withernsea
3117:Spurn Head
3097:South Gare
3037:Roker Pier
2972:Orfordness
2887:Ilfracombe
2877:Hunstanton
2857:Heugh Hill
2777:Crow Point
2747:Bull Point
2732:Black Nore
2717:Berry Head
2712:Belle Tout
2482:Arram Beck
2452:Withernsea
2395:Cottingham
1762:29 January
1736:29 January
1710:23 January
1681:23 January
1607:23 January
1358:References
1179:Nash Point
1132:reflectors
1012:Long title
805:53°34′44″N
731:Lighthouse
583:Simon King
505:Holderness
489:Richard II
481:Ravenspurn
407:Spurn Head
350:53°34′33″N
280:Humberside
268:Humberside
106:Population
18:Spurn Head
3187:Wolf Rock
3172:Winterton
3147:Tynemouth
3112:Southwold
3067:St Mary's
2977:Pakefield
2947:Nab Tower
2922:Lowestoft
2917:Longstone
2912:Longships
2867:Hodbarrow
2852:The Heugh
2832:Hale Head
2817:Gorleston
2787:Eddystone
2782:Dungeness
2742:Bow Creek
2639:Windmills
2527:West Beck
2477:Aike Beck
2456:See also:
2400:Driffield
2244:Yorkshire
1809:6 October
1538:15 August
1465:Geography
1207:occulting
1152:Clee Ness
1110:In 1767,
1028:12 Geo. 3
1017:thereof."
946:rotating
872:Automated
808:0°07′06″E
712:whinchats
684:migrating
596:Geography
544:batteries
497:Edward IV
426:Easington
392:North Sea
353:0°06′41″E
339:Yorkshire
292:Yorkshire
287:Ambulance
227:Post town
139:Easington
3162:Whitgift
3137:Tater Du
3032:Rampside
2992:Peninnis
2942:Maryport
2822:Gunfleet
2702:Bamburgh
2492:Foulness
2380:Beverley
2167:20 March
2145:9 August
2139:BBC News
2113:BBC News
2093:20 March
2068:11 March
2015:11 March
1829:BBC News
1803:BBC News
1756:BBC News
1730:BBC News
1627:BBC News
1563:10 March
1468:, 2.3.6.
1336:See also
1255:Sea mist
1050:Repealed
1023:Citation
942:6-panel
912:Heritage
904:Operator
896:Markings
764:Location
418:lifeboat
122:TA399108
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3057:St Bees
2987:Pendeen
2952:Needles
2902:Leasowe
2872:Hoylake
2847:Harwich
2812:Godrevy
2619:Museums
2614:Schools
2609:History
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2420:Hornsea
2256:England
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2119:23 June
2084:"Photo"
1973:23 June
1783:23 July
1655:23 July
1460:Ptolemy
1419:24 June
1393:24 June
1267:Humber
1230:Gallery
1030:. c. 29
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774:England
670:Ecology
634:moraine
590:Grimsby
556:railway
465:Ptolemy
451:History
334:England
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203:Country
3244:Humber
3177:Whitby
3152:Walney
2907:Lizard
2772:Cromer
2767:Coquet
2644:Rivers
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2470:Rivers
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1585:8 July
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2792:Farne
2737:Blyth
2589:SSSIs
2553:Leven
2410:Hedon
2405:Goole
2088:Alamy
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