12 pleasure piers

Pleasure piers are a unique and interesting piece of architecture in that they are both whimsical and sinister. Inhabited bridges that lead nowhere and aren’t meant for ships to dock, they are often abandoned, creepy and decrepit, yet covered in brightly colored gadgets built for amusement. These piers are giant technological follies.

One of the few remaining giant Victorian English pleasure piers burned down today. In fact a large proportion of them burned to the ground, which you might think is ironic, since they are surrounded by water. The sea breeze which was the reason they were built in the first place, as health promenades, is what makes them a fire hazard as winds fan the flames of timber buildings.

 
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Flickr user Synwell Liberation Front has some more great pictures of this classic ruined Victorian pier.
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Its interesting that one of the only examples of an English pleasure pier in the US, complete with adjacent spooky funfair is in sunny California, at Santa Monica. It has featured several films, such as Forest Gump.
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