Stamford Harbor Ledge Light

Stamford Harbor Ledge Light

Postcard dated 1912
Connecticut
Location Stamford, Connecticut
Coordinates 41°00′49.3″N 73°32′33.3″W / 41.013694°N 73.542583°W / 41.013694; -73.542583Coordinates: 41°00′49.3″N 73°32′33.3″W / 41.013694°N 73.542583°W / 41.013694; -73.542583
Year first constructed 1882
Year first lit 1882
Automated 1953
Deactivated inactive 1953-1985
Foundation Cast Iron and Concrete Caisson
Construction Cast Iron
Tower shape Conical on cylindrical pier
Height 60 ft (18 m)
Original lens Fourth order Fresnel lens
Current lens 7.9 inches (200 mm)
Characteristic white flash every 4 s.
Admiralty number J0890
ARLHS number USA-807
USCG number 1-25195

Stamford Harbor Ledge Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Connecticut, United States, on the Stamford Harbor entrance on Chatham Rock near Stamford, Connecticut.

The lighthouse has a floating dock and from the upper balcony Long Island Sound, Stamford, Stamford Harbor, and Manhattan skyscrapers can be seen. The interior of the structure has seven levels.[1]

History

The Stamford Harbor Ledge lighthouse was built in 1882 and was a sparkplug lighthouse cast iron tower, manufactured in Boston.[1] The light, 3,600 feet (1,100 m) from shore, was sold to a private party in 1955.

Several lighthouse keepers and their families lived in the lighthouse at various times.[1]

In 2008, the property was put up for sale, with an asking price of $1.75 million as of September 25, 2008. By June 2009, the asking price had fallen to $1.595 million,[2] according to the real estate agent's website.[1] According to an advertisement for the real estate offering, the property includes the lighthouse, Chatham Rock and, in words that were in quotes in the advertisement, "surrounding underwater land embraced within a circle, seven hundred fifty (750) feet in diameter, the center of which is Chatham Rock".[2]

Winter scene, from a postcard mailed in 1906

Currently (2014) the lighthouse seems to be badly in need of painting and appears very rusty and somewhat run down when viewed from the shore.

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 Web page titled "Chatham Rock", to which a September 25, 2009 William Pitt real estate advertisement directed readers, retrieved June 23, 2009
  2. 1 2 Advertisement by William Pitt/Sotheby's International Realty, page 1D, The Darien Times, September 25, 2008
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