Tynemouth Pier

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Tynemouth Pier is a long, historic breakwater and promenade at the mouth of the River Tyne in northeast England, known for its coastal views and role in protecting the harbor.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
North Pier (Tynemouth) 1

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf breakwater
coastal structure
promenade
adjacentTo King Edward's Bay NERFINISHED
South Shields across the River Tyne
Tynemouth Castle and Priory NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
hasAccess pedestrian access
hasFunction coastal defence
harbour protection
public promenade
hasNearbyLandmark Collingwood Monument NERFINISHED
Tynemouth Lighthouse NERFINISHED
hasRisk exposure to strong waves
slippery surface in bad weather
hasStructure lighthouse at the seaward end
hasViewOf River Tyne bar
South Shields Pier NERFINISHED
Tynemouth Longsands NERFINISHED
heritageStatus historic coastal structure
knownFor coastal views
maritime heritage
views of the North Sea
views of the River Tyne
locatedAtMouthOf River Tyne NERFINISHED
locatedIn North East England
North Tyneside NERFINISHED
Tyne and Wear
Tynemouth NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
locatedNear Tynemouth Front Street NERFINISHED
Tynemouth Metro station NERFINISHED
locatedOnBodyOfWater North Sea NERFINISHED
material concrete
stone
openToPublic yes
ownedBy Port of Tyne Authority NERFINISHED
partOf Tyne harbour breakwater system NERFINISHED
protects River Tyne entrance
Tyne Harbour NERFINISHED
subjectOf coastal photography
local tourism promotion
usedFor angling
recreational fishing
sightseeing
walking

Referenced by (2)

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Tynemouth hasLandmark Tynemouth Pier
Tynemouth Castle adjacentTo Tynemouth Pier
this entity surface form: North Pier (Tynemouth)