South Pier, Lowestoft
LowestoftPiers in SuffolkUse British English from August 2021
South Pier is a leisure pier in Lowestoft, Suffolk, engineered by William Cubitt and opened in 1846 at a length of 1,320 feet (400 m). The pavilion was used by the Royal Naval Patrol Service as a headquarters during World War I, although it suffered significant damage during World War II and was subsequently demolished.
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A47, East Suffolk
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N 52.4715 ° | E 1.7544 ° |
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South Pier
A47
NR32 1BS East Suffolk
England, United Kingdom
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