Charlestown - QAVS

Welcome to NCI Charlestown Lookout station.

NCI Charlestown is a recipient of the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service.

 

Visitor Policy
Visitors are normally welcome to visit the facility subject to operational factors. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. .
Access

The station is on Landrion Point, which is accessed by taking the South West Coast Path from Sea Road, Carlyon Bay, opposite The Porth Avallen Hotel

 

 

Local Hazards
Mainly stranding by rising tide particularly on Polmear Island to the West of Charlestown.
Operational capability
This station has Declared Facility Status
This station reports to MRCC Falmouth
For current weather and sea conditions ring or call the station on Channel 65.
Defibrillator Available: 
No
Station Telephone: 
01726 817068
Visual Watch: 
Yes
Radar Watch: 
No
NAVTEX: 
No
AIS Watch: 
Yes
CCTV Watch: 
Undercliff watch
DSC Watch: 
Yes
Radio: Listening watch on channels: 
10
16
67
Radio: Channels in use (call direct not via ch 16): 
65
Radio: Channel 00: 
Listening watch and ready to transmit as authorised by Coastguard
Station Call Sign: 
Charlestown NCI
Visual Horizon: 
20 nm
Radar Horizon: 
24 nm - Currently Out of Service

Station Info

Station Address
Landrion Point
Sea Road
Carlyon Bay
St. Austell
Cornwall
PL25 3SG
Station telephone number
01726 817068
Station email address
Station contact
Richard Parks
Station contact role
Station Manager
01726 816258
Station website
Summer opening
Open from: 
08:00
Open until: 
20:00
Days: 
Every Day
Notes: 
Summer hours commence at the start of BST
Winter opening
Open from: 
08:00
Open until: 
16:00
Days: 
Every Day
Notes: 
Winter hours commence at the end of BST.
Location
Latitude: 
50°19.93'N
Longitude: 
004°44.79'W
OS Reference: 
SX 046 516
Station Elevation: 
197'/60 metres
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Visual features of station
The lookout is a white tower previously a coastguard lookout. It is a two story building with a flagstaff. An National Coastwatch Flag is flown when the station is open and a Union Flag is also flown on Royal Occasions..

About

Currently almost 60 National Coastwatch stations are operational and manned by over 2600 volunteer watchkeepers around the British Isles from Fleetwood in the North West, through Wales, to the South and East of England to Filey in North Yorkshire. 

National Coastwatch watchkeepers provide the eyes and ears along the coast, monitoring radio channels and providing a listening watch in poor visibility. They are trained to deal with emergencies offering a variety of skills and experience, and full training by the National Coastwatch ensures that high standards are met.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The words National Coastwatch Institution and Eyes Along the Coast and the NCI logos are Registered Trademarks of NCI.

Contact


General enquiries
0300 111 1202

Media enquiries
0845 460 1202


[email protected]


17 Dean Street, Liskeard,
Cornwall, PL14 4AB