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Cleethorpes Pier – In the late 19th Century Cleethorpes in North East Lincolnshire was becoming a popular resort for those Read more…
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At the Southend, the sea recedes over a mile from the beach at low tide, leaving large areas of mud Read more…
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The pier build started in 1852 and was opened in July 1953 and was originally twice the current size but Read more…
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The Royal Pier in Aberystwyth is a pleasure pier and was the first pier to open in Wales in 1865. Read more…
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Mumbles Pier is a Victorian pier that opened in May 1898. At 835ft long, it is an iconic landmark for Read more…
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Cromer Pier is at the heart of the Edwardian seaside resort of Cromer with its narrow roads and cliffs. Cromer Read more…
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Bangor Garth has a pier, the second longest in Wales is 1,500 feet (or 472 metres). Constructed largely in steel, Read more…
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Britannia pier is one of the two piers at Great Yarmouth. Positioned towards the northern end of the resort in Read more…
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The second longest pier in Britain, Southport Pier, was first opened in 1860 with an original length of 3,600 ft. Read more…
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Designed by Eugenius Birch and commissioned by the Blackpool Pier Company, work commenced on the first of Blackpool’s piers in Read more…
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Southsea Clarence Pier is not your traditional Victorian pier, the Clarence Pier pavilion opened in the 1960s and is part Read more…
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Weymouth Pier Bandstand originally consisted of a raised deck area with glazed shelters along both sides, leading to a semicircular Read more…
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