People living near Land’s End have been advised to buy earplugs due to a lighthouse’s on-the-blink fog horn.
Longships Lighthouse’s fog horn has been blasting every 13 seconds for the past week.
The National Coastwatch Institution Gwennap Head said on social media the horn had been sounding “all day, all night” and “a set of ear plugs might be a good investment”.
A tourist visiting the spot told the it was “the noisiest sunset I’ve seen so far”.
Trinity House, which manages more than 60 lighthouses across the UK, said there was an issue with the “audible hazard warning signal” on Longships.
The company is making plans to send technicians to fix the fault.
A spokesperson said: “It will likely be an issue with the visibility sensor not functioning as expected.
“The hazard warning signal indicates diminished visibility in the area, such as fog.”
The weather conditions have not been foggy this week.
Longships Lighthouse, a 35m (115ft) tower, was built in 1875 and is about 2km (1.25 miles) off Land’s End.
It was manned by resident lighthouse keepers until it became automated in 1996.
Since then it has been monitored and controlled from Trinity House’s planning centre in Harwich, Essex.
David Hocking, of Land’s End Landmark, said the fog horn issue was “a bit of a talking point and conversation starter” in the area.