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Tenby Pier

Free admission♿ Wheelchair: limited

Tenby Pier — Grade II listed building-listed pier in wales-south, United Kingdom.

Low tide at Tenby Harbour - geograph.org.uk - 481530

Trevor Rickard — CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons licence

Plan your visit

Typical visit
30 min–1 h
Best time of year
Summer
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Dog-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Tenby Pier is a Grade II listed building-listed pier in wales-south, United Kingdom, registered on the Cadw register of listed buildings (Wales) (entry 6224). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Reason for designation: Included as the main element of Tenby harbour, a masonry pier of medieval origins. History: Stone pier which extends straight NW from the bottom of Pier Hill. The mediaeval pier built 1328 curved W and had the fisherman s chapel of St Julian dating possibly from the C15 at the end. The chapel became baths in 1781 and was demolished in 1842 when the pier was rebuilt to the present shape, the old pier being within the new larger structure. The 1842 works were designed by Joseph Douglas of Llanelli and were to cost 2,600. There were further works in 1853-4, by T E Blackwell of Bristol, but in 1872 the pier was partially rebuilt having been nearly 20 years in a shattered condition and this included a small extension and buttressing to the old work. Storm damage is recorded 1870 and 1879. The pier-head was rebuilt in 1887 by H T Morley, but on 8/10/1896 a large part of the neck of the pier was broken in a storm. Rebuilt 1897 by J Preece Jones, borough surveyor. Large boulders visible low down on the seaward side of the Pier could be ancient. Of 4 cast-iron bollards formerly identified as cannon, 3 appear to be purpose-made by David & Co of Saundersfoot, the bollard at the pier-head is an ancient cannon. A representation of the new pier and the dimensions of the old are recorded in a drawing in Tenby Museum. The round bastion on the seaward side was formerly higher with a small store behind the upper part. Exterior: Stone pier with parapet on seaward side and granite large coping stones on harbour side. Rough and irregular seaward side has various masonry breaks. Steps down at extreme left, next section built on rough and very large boulders, then a projecting rounded bastion, then further stretch of irregular masonry before pier-head projecting NE to

From Cadw under OGL v3.

Place summary

Tenby Pier is a Grade II listed building located in South Wales. It serves as a prominent structure along the coastline, reflecting the area's maritime heritage.

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Coordinates
51.6732, -4.6975
Parish
Tenby
Postcode
SA70 7BX
Parliamentary constituency
Mid and South Pembrokeshire
Phone
+44 16 4662 3110

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Tenby Pier?
Tenby Pier is in South Wales, United Kingdom (postcode SA70 7BX), in the parish of Tenby.
Is Tenby Pier a listed building?
Tenby Pier is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
Is Tenby Pier free to visit?
Yes, Tenby Pier is free to enter.
How do I get to Tenby Pier?
Drivers can navigate to postcode SA70 7BX. It sits within the Mid and South Pembrokeshire parliamentary constituency.