Southport pier
The second longest pier in Britain, Southport Pier, was first opened in 1860 with an original length of 3,600 ft. In 1868 it was further extended to 4,380 ft. The Pier has a tram if the walk is too much!
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Southport pier, Southport, Southport, Merseyside , United Kingdom
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