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Southport Pier

A Grade II Listed Building in Duke's, Sefton

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.6531 / 53°39'11"N

Longitude: -3.0151 / 3°0'54"W

OS Eastings: 333007

OS Northings: 417882

OS Grid: SD330178

Mapcode National: GBR 7VD6.15

Mapcode Global: WH861.NFGS

Plus Code: 9C5RMX3M+7X

Entry Name: Southport Pier

Listing Date: 18 August 1975

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1379746

English Heritage Legacy ID: 479151

ID on this website: 101379746

Location: Southport, Sefton, Merseyside, PR8

County: Sefton

Electoral Ward/Division: Duke's

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Merseyside

Church of England Parish: Southport Christ Church

Church of England Diocese: Liverpool

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Description



SOUTHPORT

SD31NW PROMENADE
664-1/1/170 (West side (off))
18/08/75 Southport Pier

II

Pleasure pier. 1859-60. By J Brunlees; built by W & J
Galloway; extended 1864 and 1868 (to 1342m); subsequently
shortened after fire in 1897, pier head and pavilion destroyed
by fire 1933. Further fire damage in 1959.
Cast-iron and wood. 4 rows of linked cast-iron columns
carrying girders; wooden boarded deck.
Cafe built at seaward end in 1963, entrance range rebuilt
1970.

Listing NGR: SD3300717882

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