jjandellis
Well-known member
hello peeps ...long time since I last posted but I have been busy,anyway here is a beautiful example of seaside history ,I`m sure some of the older members may have seen the photos of this pier as it has been covered before but it is well worth a re-visit....you have to plan a visit here and if you dont like seaweed then cross it off your list...the metal work is very dominating and the wood warped and twisted almost like a funhouse attraction that would of one adorned the pier itself ...
Birnbeck Pier, built 1863 and a favourite day out for generations of Bristolians - The signs advertise a switchback and there were other fairground rides a theatre, and cinema among many other attractions.
For many poor Victorian people a day out at the seaside was just a dream and to stay for a week was just wishful thinking. However the Pier is continuing to deteriorate and fears have been raised over its neglected state.
The Grade II* listed structure has now been closed to the public for 17 years.
Hopes were raised for its future when Urban Splash South West bought the pier from owner Peter Lay in 2006 with high aspirations for a major regeneration scheme.
However, last year Urban Splash said it was not in a position to redevelop the pier due to the recession.
thanks for looking
Birnbeck Pier, built 1863 and a favourite day out for generations of Bristolians - The signs advertise a switchback and there were other fairground rides a theatre, and cinema among many other attractions.
For many poor Victorian people a day out at the seaside was just a dream and to stay for a week was just wishful thinking. However the Pier is continuing to deteriorate and fears have been raised over its neglected state.
The Grade II* listed structure has now been closed to the public for 17 years.
Hopes were raised for its future when Urban Splash South West bought the pier from owner Peter Lay in 2006 with high aspirations for a major regeneration scheme.
However, last year Urban Splash said it was not in a position to redevelop the pier due to the recession.
thanks for looking