Bass River Light
Cyberlights Lighthouses - Bass River

 

Bass River Quick Facts

Year Station Established: 1855

Is the Light operational? yes

Year Light First Lit: 1855

Year Automated: 1989

Shape: Conical tower on dwelling

Tower Height: 44  ft.

Original Optic: 4th Order, Fresnel

Present Optic: 300mm

Existing Keepers Quarters? Yes
     Year Constructed: 1855
      Number of Stories: 2.5
      Architectural Style: Gothic Revival
      Construction Materials: Wood


Bass River Light
West Dennis, Ma.

Cyberlights Lighthouses - Bass River

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Last Visited: September, 2007

History/Info:
In 1850, the federal government appropriated $4000 to build a lighthouse near the breakwater at the mouth of the Bass River. Although an officer of the Marine Revenue reported that a light was unnecessary, the plans were carried through because the captains of the ships had been putting in 25 cents per month of their own money to buy kerosene for a lantern that was placed on Wrinkle Point in West Dennis. In 1854, construction began on the light and the keepers home.

The light was lit on May 1, 1855, and continued in service until 1880, when the Lighthouse Service decided the Bass River Light was no longer necessary since a new light had been built at Stage Harbor in Chatham. One year later, the government changed its mind and decided to relight the Bass River Light. The light continued to serve seafarers until 1914, when it was decommissioned after the Cape Cod Canal opened.

After being sold at auction, the Lighthouse property was purchased by Harry Noyes of the Noyes Buick Company in Boston. Noyes enlarged the Main House, built several buildings, and landscaped the grounds. After his death in 1933, the property was on the market for five years until Everett Stone - - at the urging of his wife Gladys - - purchased the Lighthouse property. Their son Robert helped by putting in $1000 inherited from his grandparents.

Everett was a developer from Auburn, Massachusetts. He planned to develop the land and sell it. But the papers on the Lighthouse were passed too late in June to begin any construction, so Gladys Stone decided to take in overnight guests to help pay the mortgage. So many of the 1938 guests asked to return, the Stones changed their mind about developing the land and thus began Lighthouse Inn.

After being dark for 75 years, the light was relit as the only privately owned, privately maintained working lighthouse in the country.

Source: The Lighthouse Inn

Latitude/Longitude: 41°38.673'N 70°11.877'W

Directions:  click here for overview map      click here for detailed map #1      click here for detailed map #2

  • From Route 6 take exit 8 in Yarmouth

  • At the end of the ramp turn south onto Station Ave.

  • In 0.3 miles bear right onto Main St.

  • At the intersection with Route 28 continue straight onto Old Main St.

  • In 1.1 miles turn left onto South St.

  • Take South St. for 0.9 miles and turn left into the Lighthouse Inn property.


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