Worthing Pier

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Worthing Pier is a historic seaside pleasure pier on the south coast of England, known for its leisure attractions, coastal views, and role as a local landmark.

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Worthing Pier canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landmark
pleasure pier
seaside pier
tourist attraction
architect Sir Robert Rawlinson NERFINISHED
awardGivenBy National Piers Society NERFINISHED
awardReceived Pier of the Year 2019
category Grade II listed piers
Piers in West Sussex
constructionStartDate 1861
country United Kingdom
hasActivity arcade gaming
fishing
sightseeing
walking
hasCulturalRole local landmark of Worthing
symbol of Worthing’s seaside heritage
hasHeritageStatus Grade II listed building
hasPart Southern Pavilion NERFINISHED
amusement arcade
bar
café
theatre space
hasStyle Art Deco elements
hasUse angling
entertainment
leisure
tourism
hasView English Channel coastline
Worthing seafront NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Grade II
length 291 metres
approximately 955 feet
locatedIn England
United Kingdom
West Sussex
location Worthing NERFINISHED
material iron
wood
nearby Worthing seafront promenade NERFINISHED
Worthing town centre NERFINISHED
opened 1862
operator Worthing Borough Council NERFINISHED
ownedBy Worthing Borough Council NERFINISHED
rebuiltAfter 1933 fire
significantEvent fire in 1933
storm damage in 1913
situatedOn English Channel NERFINISHED

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Worthing, West Sussex hasFeature Worthing Pier
Worthing, West Sussex hasLandmark Worthing Pier
Worthing hasPier Worthing Pier
Worthing hasLandmark Worthing Pier