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This 160-Year-Old Pier On England’s Coast Will Soon Reopen After A Major £20 Million Restoration – And It Is The UK’s Second Longest Pier

Posted on November 10, 2025

The restoration of this Victorian-era pier reflects a broader trend of revitalising historic British piers, with other piers like Birnbeck and Kent also receiving funding for improvements.

This Victorian-era pier, stretching 1.1 kilometres and dating back to the 1860s, has been closed since 2022 due to safety concerns, including rotting wood, rusty steel supports, and a minor fire caused by faulty electrics. After an extensive £20 million refurbishment funded by the government, the UK’s second longest pier is set to reopen mid-2027.

The upcoming restoration will address these issues by reinforcing the structure, replacing damaged boards and steel, and installing new gates and security cameras. A long-term maintenance plan has also been put in place to preserve the pier’s future.

UK’s second longest pier is set to reopen mid-2027

Southport Pier under a blue sky captured as an HDR image in March 2022 in Merseyside.

Southport Pier has a rich history and has been a vital part of the local economy, contributing an estimated £15 million annually. Despite setbacks caused by a poorly planned refurbishment in 2002 that added a tram but failed to future-proof the pier, local council leader Marion Atkinson emphasises the pier as a symbol of Southport’s identity and heritage, now secured for years to come thanks to local and central government support.

Visitors to Southport can enjoy a range of attractions at the pier, including Silcock’s Funland with children’s rides, arcade machines, and a café. Nearby, there are parks, a marine lake, and family-friendly activities such as boating, playgrounds, miniature golf, and a model village. Dining options and interesting museums, such as the lawnmower museum, add to the visitor experience.

The restoration of Southport Pier reflects a broader trend of revitalising historic British piers, with other piers like Birnbeck and Kent also receiving funding for improvements. Southport’s pier reopening aims to restore its status as a cherished seaside destination, blending heritage with modern amenities to attract families and tourists once again.

This refurbishment project, set to begin in 2026 and last about 14 months, promises a bright future for what remains one of the UK’s most iconic seaside landmarks.

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