[[File:18920904 Corsewall Lighthouse - message in a bottle.jpg |thumb|upright=1.35 |This 1892 quill-and-ink commemoration of Scottish lighthouse engineers was discovered in 2024.
In November 1970, Concorde reportedly flew over the lighthouse on a trial flight and shattered panes of glass on the lighthouse. Later flights did not affect it.
In 1994, the light was automated and monitored from the Northern Lighthouse Board in Edinburgh. The lighthouse keepers accommodation has been converted into the Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel.
In 1892, three engineers who were installing a new light hid a message in a bottle at the lighthouse. The bottle and message were discovered in 2024 while the lighthouse was undergoing refurbishment.
See also
- List of lighthouses in Scotland
- List of Northern Lighthouse Board lighthouses
- List of Category A listed buildings in Dumfries and Galloway
References
External links
- Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel
- Northern Lighthouse Board
