Southwold, The Pier Entrance c.1950
Photo ref:
S168032

More about this scene
This was built in the 1930s to replace a wooden structure, and the pier was restored in 1998. On the ground floor the horizontal windows remain, but all the others have been altered. The figure of Neptune on the first floor has gone. The handrails are covered with small plaques, with messages and dedications from the subscribers.
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