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St. Catherine's Oratory
St. Catherine's Oratory is the remains of a medieval lighthouse found on the southern coast of the Isle of Wight.
This stone structure was o...
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St. Catherine's Oratory is the remains of a medieval lighthouse found on the southern coast of the Isle of Wight.
This stone structure was originally constructed by Walter de Godeton as penance for stealing wine from a shipwreck back in 1313. Today the tower is known to locals as the "Pepperpot", and is Britain's only surviving medieval lighthouse.
Source: Wikipedia - UK National Trust.
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This stone structure was originally constructed by Walter de Godeton as penance for stealing wine from a shipwreck back in 1313. Today the tower is known to locals as the "Pepperpot", and is Britain's only surviving medieval lighthouse.
Source: Wikipedia - UK National Trust.
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