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Birnbeck Pier, also known as the 'Old Pier', is a pier situated on the Bristol Channel in Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, England, approximately 18 miles (29 km) south-west of Bristol. It is the only pier in the country which links the mainland to an island, linking to Birnbeck Island, a 1.2-hectare (3-acre) rocky island just to the west of Worlebury Hill. The grade II* listed pier was designed by Eugenius Birch and opened in 1867. Birnbeck Pier is one of only six Grade II* piers surviving in the country. The refreshment and waiting rooms of 1898 were designed by local architect Hans Price and the clocktower and the piermaster's house have been attributed to him.
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Grade II* listed building (Q15700831) | listed_status=Grade_II* |
public transport stop (Q548662) | public_transport=platform, public_transport=stop_position |
pier (Q863454) | man_made=quay, man_made=pier |
Grade II* listed piers | man_made=pier, landuse=retail |
Piers in Somerset | man_made=pier, landuse=retail |