A Wirral beacon that shaped maritime history
Leasowe Lighthouse stands as a silent witness to centuries of maritime history. Hear the shipwreck tales and discover the hidden secrets of this maritime gem.
Perched on the Wirral Peninsula, Leasowe Lighthouse stands as a silent witness to centuries of maritime history. Built in 1763, it is one of the oldest brick-built lighthouses in the UK and once served as a crucial beacon for sailors navigating the treacherous waters of Liverpool Bay.
We delve into its architectural significance, as one of the few surviving pre-19th century lighthouses, and the captivating stories of the lighthouse keepers who dedicated their lives to protecting those at sea. From shipwreck tales to technological advancements, discover the hidden secrets of this maritime gem.