Bangor Pier

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Bangor Pier is a historic Victorian-era seaside pier in Bangor, Wales, known for its elegant ironwork, scenic views across the Menai Strait, and status as one of the longest surviving piers in the UK.

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instanceOf Victorian pier
seaside pier
tourist attraction
architect J. J. Webster NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Victorian
category Buildings and structures in Bangor, Gwynedd
Piers in Wales
Tourist attractions in Gwynedd
Victorian architecture in Wales
constructionStartDate 1893
country United Kingdom
engineer J. J. Webster NERFINISHED
hasAmenity kiosks
shelters
tea room
hasDesignFeature octagonal kiosks
ornamental railings
slender cast-iron columns
timber deck
hasHeritageStatus Grade II listed structure
hasStructureType pleasure pier
hasUse angling
recreation
tourism
hasViewOf Anglesey NERFINISHED
Bangor waterfront NERFINISHED
Menai Strait NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Grade II listed building
heritageDesignationAppliesToPart kiosks
isPartOf Bangor seafront NERFINISHED
knownFor being one of the longest surviving piers in the UK
elegant ironwork
scenic views across the Menai Strait
length about 1,500 feet
about 460 metres
locatedIn Bangor NERFINISHED
Gwynedd NERFINISHED
Wales
locatedNear Garth area of Bangor
locatedOnWaterbody Menai Strait NERFINISHED
material iron
timber deck
opened 1896
operator Bangor City Council NERFINISHED
owner Bangor City Council NERFINISHED
status open to the public

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Bangor hasNotableBuilding Bangor Pier