[5] The design of a second lighthouse started February 15, 1823, by engineer Garella.
It was approved November 17, 1823 and construction started at February 9, 1824, but terminated on September 23, 1825.
[1][6] The tower was a cylindrical stone tower on a square base, 36 metres (118 ft) tall,[4][5][1] 40 metres (130 ft) above sea level,[1] rising from a square dwelling.
[1] On February 17, 1876, construction of a new tower began by a contractor called Mendeville.
[5] This light served until the construction of the current lighthouse, which was lit on August 25, 1959.
Three drafts were rejected by the Lighthouse Service, causing a delay in the construction.