New Quay, The Lighthouse 1936
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The stone quay and the lighthouse, known locally as the Pepperpot, were built in 1835, replacing a timber 'new quay' built in the 1690s. The pier and lighthouse were partly destroyed in the 'Royal Charter' storm of 1859, and the lighthouse was completely destroyed by a storm in 1937.
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