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How to get to Hurst Point in New Forest by bus?

Directions to Hurst Point (New Forest) with public transport

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    Location: New Forest, South West

    Hurst Point, New Forest
    Hurst Point, New ForestHurst Point Lighthouse is located at Hurst Point in the English county of Hampshire, and guides vessels through the western approaches to the Solent. The original lighthouse was the Hurst Tower, sited to the south west of the old Hurst Castle and lit for the first time on 29 September 1786. Joseph Huddart supervised and directed its construction. However, this light was found to be obscured from certain directions; consequently, in 1812, this tower was supplemented by the High Lighthouse, a new tower at a higher level. In light of the expansion of the Castle between 1865 and 1873, it proved necessary to reposition the lights. In 1866, the Low Light - a white circular granite tower with a red lantern - was built to replace the Hurst Tower. In 1911, this light was itself replaced with a red square metal tower, standing on steel joists attached to the Castle wall. It has since been decommissioned, but both of these Low Lights remain in place, the former painted grey and the latter blue/battleship grey to camouflage them and prevent confusion for mariners.Meanwhile, in 1867, the 1812 High Lighthouse was replaced by the freestanding 26 metre tower built on the end of Hurst Spit. In 1923 the light was automated with the installation of an acetylene lamp controlled by a sun valve, fuelled from an adjacent producer plant. The lighthouse is still working today, having been converted from acetylene to electric power in 1997. It is open for visitors, but cannot be reached by car; access is by foot or boat only. The acetylene producers have been preserved in situ, and the old acetylene burner array is displayed at the base of the tower.
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