St Mary’s Lighthouse at low tide. St Mary’s Lighthouse, Whitley Bay- WATCH FULL SCREEN- as high tide gently fades away, the lighthouse once more is open to visitors who want to reach the island. St Mary’s Lighthouse and island is cut off at high tide for four hours. Enjoy this reflective look at St Mary’s Island as the tide gently recedes on a cold November morning , exposing the rock pools. A video by ”the Godfather of Salsa”. If you have ever been to the lighthouse, or would like to go there, then ‘Like’ the Video and ‘Share’ this video. Whitley Bay is on the coast, only a dozen miles from the centre of Newcastle, and apart from the lighthouse, many visitors also love the attractions of Whitley Bay’s new Playhouse, The Whitley Bay Ice Rink home to the ice hockey team, and the ‘Waves swimming Pool in Whitley Bay
St Mary’s Lighthouse, the famous landmark in Whitley Bay, St Mary’s Lighthouse was built on a small rocky island to warn shipping of the treacherous rocks, and connected by a short causeway
The Lighthouse, was built in 1898 to working until 1984 .The Lighthouse and Lighthouse keepers’ cottages are now a visitor centre.
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