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Which is Britain's longest pier?

Sydnie Wiegand
Sydnie Wiegand
2025-05-29 06:00:40
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Southend Pier is dubbed the longest pleasure pier in the world. Spanning over 1.33 miles into the Thames Estuary, it is a beautiful historical landmark and tourist attraction in the south-east of England. The Pier played a role during both the first and second world war when during the latter the Pier was taken over by the Royal Navy and was renamed HMS Leigh, named after the marine estate a mile down the coast from the Pier. Since the second world war, it has undergone tragedy and investment almost every decade ever since, with the latest and most notable being a fire on 9 October 2005, which severely damaged much of the Old Pier Head including the railway station, pub and retail units on the Pier itself. Much of the wooden planking was destroyed, but the main iron structure was largely undamaged. One of the piers best features today is still that wonderful train chugging along the Pier delivering those who don't want to walk the 1.33 miles from start to finish. As you enter it’s impossible to see the end, conversely, the town is a blur at the opposite end too. The further into the walk you get, the more you begin to notice the far end of the Pier houses the aforementioned cafe, tourist attractions, small stores and some beach huts which open up into small business units to buy trinkets, ice cream and locally designed merchandise.
Carli Mills
Carli Mills
2025-05-27 16:42:01
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Southend Pier is the longest pleasure pier in the world at just over 1.3 miles long. Southend Pier is the longest pleasure pier on the planet and juts out an impressive 1.33 miles, or 7,080 feet, out into the waters of the Thames Estuary. According to Southend Pier Museum's website: Standing for over a century it extends 2,158 metres (1.341 miles) into the Thames Estuary, and is a well loved and recognised symbol of Southend and the pleasures of the English seaside. The 1.3-mile-long feat of engineering was first completed in 1889 is still the longest of its kind of the planet.
Alejandrin Ebert
Alejandrin Ebert
2025-05-14 19:13:32
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Not only the longest pier in Britain, Southend pier is the longest pier in the whole wide world. So long indeed that it has its own railway to take visitors from one end to the other, a distance of 1.34 miles into the Thames Estuary. Thus a 182-metre wooden pier was opened in 1830 and tripled in length three years later. Finally, by 1846, it was elongated to 1.3 miles so boats could dock whatever the tide. It was eventually replaced with a terrifically expensive iron pier – complete with the world’s first pier railway – and extended to its current length in 1898.