Birnbeck Pier

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Birnbeck Pier is a historic Victorian-era pleasure pier in Weston-super-Mare, England, notable for being the only British pier that links the mainland to an island.

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Birnbeck Pier canonical 1
Birnbeck Pier (disused) 1

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Grade II* listed building
Victorian pier
pleasure pier
access closed to the public
architect Eugenius Birch
connectsTo Birnbeck Island
mainland
constructionStartDate 1864
country England
designedInStyle Victorian engineering
hasAlternativeName Old Pier
hasConservationConcern at risk register
hasCoordinateLatitude 51.353
hasCoordinateLongitude -2.990
hasFeature arched iron trestles
hasIsland Birnbeck Island
hasPart lattice ironwork structure
pier head on Birnbeck Island
shoreward entrance building
hasView views across the Bristol Channel
heritageDesignation Grade II* listed
heritageDesignationDate 1983
length approximately 350 metres
locatedIn North Somerset
Somerset
United Kingdom
Weston-super-Mare
locatedOn Bristol Channel
material cast iron
timber deck
nearby Knightstone Island NERFINISHED
Weston Bay
notableFor only British pier that links the mainland to an island
openingDate 1867-06-05
originalFunction landing stage for steamers
pleasure pier
owner North Somerset
surface form: North Somerset Council
partOf Weston-super-Mare
surface form: seaside resort of Weston-super-Mare
period Victorian era
significantEvent damaged by storms in the late 20th century
further structural deterioration in the 21st century
status derelict
structureType iron pier
tourismType seaside tourism
transportConnection historical steamer services on the Bristol Channel
usedFor amusements
boat excursions
entertainment

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Weston-super-Mare hasLandmark Birnbeck Pier
Weston Bay hasNearbyStructure Birnbeck Pier
this entity surface form: Birnbeck Pier (disused)