The UK has numerous historic and iconic piers, many of which have become popular attractions for locals and tourists. Piers often offer a range of entertainment and leisure activities, from amusement arcades to scenic coast views.
They are a testament to the UK’s enduring love for the traditional seaside and have become integral to many visiting coastal towns and cities.
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Paignton pier opened in June 1879 the pier was financed by Arthur Hyde Dendy, a local Paignton barrister and was Read more…
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Beaumaris Pier, opened in 1846, was designed by Frederick Foster and comprises a masonry jetty continuing out into the Strait Read more…
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The Pier at Clacton-on-Sea was opened on 27 July 1871. The pier was originaly a wooden structure 160 yards (150 Read more…
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Southsea Parade Pier sits in the middle of the long Southsea Beach and promenade. The original 1,950ft (591m) pier was 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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Southwold pier was built in 1900 and was 810 feet (250 m) with a T-shaped end. The pier end was Read more…
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St. Annes Pier opened in 1885. Includes restaurants, shops, amusements with children’s cars and rides. The pier is built in Read more…
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