Hastings Pier
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View of Hastings Pier from White Rock Gardens |
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Official name | Hastings Pier |
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Type | Pleasure Pier with landing stages |
Design | Eugenius Birch |
Owner | Ravenclaw Investments[1] |
Total length | 910ft (275m) |
Width | 45ft (13.6m) to 190ft (57.5m) |
Opening date | August 5, 1872 |
Hastings Pier is a pleasure pier in Hastings in East Sussex, England.
The pier opened on August 5, 1872, by the then Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, Earl of Granville. Eugenius Birch, designer of the West Pier, Brighton, also designed this pier. In 1996 the pier was put up for sale, but the future of the pier was put in doubt as there were no interested buyers due to the amount of money needed to improve the piers supports. However the pier was bought and reopened under new ownership in 2002. Despite the investment put into safety features it was recently discovered that supports had collapsed, and it is now unlikely the pier will be open for the summer.
[edit] External links
- Heritage Trail website.
- News about the pier recently closing