Felixstowe Pier - Felixstowe, Suffolk
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member SMacB
N 51° 57.472 E 001° 20.783
31U E 386376 N 5757643
At one time the longest in East Anglia, Felixstowe Pier was one of a trio built by the Coast Development Company, who operated the 'Belle' Steamer fleet based at London Bridge.
Waymark Code: WMNX6C
Location: Eastern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 05/17/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member BruceS
Views: 3

"The pier was built for the Coast Development Company Ltd., which was formed in 1898 by a merger between Belle Steamers Ltd. and other local concerns. Promoted in 1903, the pier opened in August 1905 to a length of half a mile. It incorporated a 3 foot 6 inch gauge electric tramway.

In 1905, the Coast Development Company was succeeded by the Coast Development Corporation Ltd. They went into liquidation in 1915 and were wound up in 1922. East Coast Piers Ltd., who continued the summer-only operation of the tramway, acquired both pier and tramway.

The tramway service was suspended at the outbreak of World War II and never resumed. The pier was sectioned for defence reasons and its seaward end was demolished after the war.

In 1996, plans for a £2.5 million rebuilding scheme to save the pier from collapse were released, with at least £700,000 required for immediate repairs. Attractions at the shoreward end would be extended to include a ten-pin bowling alley, cafe, shops and a bar. A roller-skating rink would be built above the arcade. There would also be kiosks along the pier's length and a new landing stage. Nothing came of this however, and in 1999 a charitable trust was formed to try and save the pier. This also eventually was wound up and ownership reverted to Pier Amusements Ltd. who applied for a demolition order in 2004.

The proximity of the Port of Felixstowe shipping lanes accounts for navigation lights at the head.

The shoreward end still offers a range of amusements and food outlets, but the main body of the pier itself was closed to the public some years ago.

In December 2011, a hole suddenly opened in the floor of an unused part of the building after one of the pillars supporting it on the shingle shifted slightly. Things did not look very promising for Felixstowe. Pier.

Then in June 2012, plans to demolish the existing pier and replace it with a new modern design were announced. The pier's owners, Pier Amusements Ltd, said they intended to focus on the part of the landmark attached to the prom and build a futuristic new attraction. In September 2012, the plans, which included a multimillion-pound entertainment and conference venue with restaurants and retail units, were recommended for approval by officers at Suffolk Coastal District Council, and the following month the Council gave the go ahead for the project.

Length
Initially 2640ft now 450ft (136m)

Opened
1905

Status
Unlisted

Owner
Pier Amusements Ltd"

SOURCE - (visit link)
Type of pier: Public

Expenses: Free

Parking is available: Yes

Web site: [Web Link]

Contact information:
Pier Amusements (Felixstowe) Ltd Regal House Manwick Road Felixstowe Suffolk IP11 2DQ


Handicap Accessible: Yes

Fishing Regulations: Not known since recent re-opening in 2014. Data has not been updated. Assume closed.

Visit Instructions:
Post a photo or tell a vivid enough account of the visit to convince the reader that you know what you are talking about. Old visits are welcome if you can relate a good story to them. Fish stories are always welcome :)
Search for...
Geocaching.com Google Map
Google Maps
MapQuest
Bing Maps
Nearest Waymarks
Nearest Piers
Nearest Geocaches
Create a scavenger hunt using this waymark as the center point
Recent Visits/Logs:
Date Logged Log User Rating  
CEO44 visited Felixstowe Pier - Felixstowe, Suffolk 09/06/2023 CEO44 visited it