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St Anne's Pier — Attraction in Borough of Fylde

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St Anne's Pier
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St Anne's Pier is a Victorian era pleasure pier in the English seaside resort of St Anne's-on-the-Sea, Lancashire. It lies on the estuary of the River Ribble. The pier, designed by Alfred Dowson, was completed in 1885 and was one of the earliest public buildings in St Anne's, a 19th-century planned town.
Nearby attractions
St Anne's Beach
Beach Rd, Lytham St Annes, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 2PQ, United Kingdom
Ashton Gardens
Clifton Dr N, St. Annes-on-Sea, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 2NY, United Kingdom
St Annes Tourist Information Centre
Fylde Borough Council, The Town Hall, St Anne's Rd W, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1LW, United Kingdom
Urban Arts Studio
Back St Anne's Rd W, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1QR, United Kingdom
Splash Park Water Play Area
Lytham St Annes, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1LZ, United Kingdom
St Annes Beach Huts
Beach Hut Office, The Island, St Annes, South Promenade, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1LS, United Kingdom
Fine Art & Frames
9B Park Rd, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1QX, United Kingdom
St Annes Miniature Railway
South Promenade, Lytham St Annes, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1LS, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Café On The Pier
16 South Promenade, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 2NG, United Kingdom
Lord Derby
The Admiral, St Anne's Rd W, Lytham St Annes, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1RG, United Kingdom
The Trawl Boat Inn
36-38 Wood St, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1QR, United Kingdom
The Pier Inn
8 St Anne's Rd W, Lytham FY8 1RF, United Kingdom
Costa Coffee
331 Clifton Dr S, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1LP, United Kingdom
Allegria Restaurant lytham St annes
27 St Anne's Rd W, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1SB, United Kingdom
imli
Wood Street Chambers, 33 Wood St, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1QG, United Kingdom
Spicy Waves
12 Orchard Rd, Lytham St Annes, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1RY, United Kingdom
The Spud Hut St Annes Square
St George's Ln, Lytham St Annes, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 2AD, United Kingdom
Lou Shang
39-41 St Anne's Rd W, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1SB, United Kingdom
Nearby local services
The Island Cinema
121-123 South Promenade, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1LS, United Kingdom
Roland L. Whitehead Daughter & Granddaughters Funeral Directors
The Old Lifeboat House, EastBank Road, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1ND, United Kingdom
RNLI Lytham St Annes Lifeboat Station
121-123 South Promenade, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1SJ, United Kingdom
The Palace Antiques Market
Garden St, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 2AA, United Kingdom
Pre-loved Sofas & Chairs Ltd
8 St Andrew's Rd S, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1SR, United Kingdom
Storytellers, Inc.
7 The Crescent, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1SN, United Kingdom
MiniLinks® 18 Hole Par3 Golf Course, Crazy Golf & Pennines Putting Green & NIGHT GOLF
South Promenade, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1LS, United Kingdom
Bella B Boutique
15 Wood St, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1QS, United Kingdom
Red Wizard : Gaming, Gifts and Creative Hub
Back N Cres, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1SD, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
St Ives Hotel Ltd
7-9 South Promenade, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1LS, United Kingdom
Inn On The Prom Hotel
11-17 South Promenade, Lytham St Annes, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1LU, United Kingdom
Dalmeny Hotel
19-33 South Promenade, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1LX, United Kingdom
Hy Lytham St Annes
318-328 Clifton Dr N, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 2PB, United Kingdom
Travelodge Lytham St Annes
329-335 Clifton Dr S, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1LP, United Kingdom
Glendower Hotel
32-36 North Promenade, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 2NQ, United Kingdom
Beach Hideaway
10-12 North Promenade, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 2NQ, United Kingdom
Howarth House
315 Clifton Dr S, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1HN, United Kingdom
The Bedford Hotel
307-313 Clifton Dr S, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1HN, United Kingdom
Clifton Park Hotel
Clifton Park Hotel, Clifton Dr S, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 1HN, United Kingdom
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St Anne's Pier

The Promenade, St Annes-on-the-Sea, Lytham, St Anne's, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 2ND, United Kingdom
4.3(2.1K)
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St Anne's Pier is a Victorian era pleasure pier in the English seaside resort of St Anne's-on-the-Sea, Lancashire. It lies on the estuary of the River Ribble. The pier, designed by Alfred Dowson, was completed in 1885 and was one of the earliest public buildings in St Anne's, a 19th-century planned town.

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attractions: St Anne's Beach, Ashton Gardens, St Annes Tourist Information Centre, Urban Arts Studio, Splash Park Water Play Area, St Annes Beach Huts, Fine Art & Frames, St Annes Miniature Railway, restaurants: Café On The Pier, Lord Derby, The Trawl Boat Inn, The Pier Inn, Costa Coffee, Allegria Restaurant lytham St annes, imli, Spicy Waves, The Spud Hut St Annes Square, Lou Shang, local businesses: The Island Cinema, Roland L. Whitehead Daughter & Granddaughters Funeral Directors, RNLI Lytham St Annes Lifeboat Station, The Palace Antiques Market, Pre-loved Sofas & Chairs Ltd, Storytellers, Inc., MiniLinks® 18 Hole Par3 Golf Course, Crazy Golf & Pennines Putting Green & NIGHT GOLF, Bella B Boutique, Red Wizard : Gaming, Gifts and Creative Hub
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Live events

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Nearby attractions of St Anne's Pier

St Anne's Beach

Ashton Gardens

St Annes Tourist Information Centre

Urban Arts Studio

Splash Park Water Play Area

St Annes Beach Huts

Fine Art & Frames

St Annes Miniature Railway

St Anne's Beach

St Anne's Beach

4.6

(5.7K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Ashton Gardens

Ashton Gardens

4.6

(306)

Closed
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St Annes Tourist Information Centre

St Annes Tourist Information Centre

3.9

(9)

Closed
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Urban Arts Studio

Urban Arts Studio

4.8

(19)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of St Anne's Pier

Café On The Pier

Lord Derby

The Trawl Boat Inn

The Pier Inn

Costa Coffee

Allegria Restaurant lytham St annes

imli

Spicy Waves

The Spud Hut St Annes Square

Lou Shang

Café On The Pier

Café On The Pier

3.4

(297)

Closed
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Lord Derby

Lord Derby

4.0

(1.2K)

Closed
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The Trawl Boat Inn

The Trawl Boat Inn

4.1

(1.3K)

Closed
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The Pier Inn

The Pier Inn

4.6

(147)

Closed
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Nearby local services of St Anne's Pier

The Island Cinema

Roland L. Whitehead Daughter & Granddaughters Funeral Directors

RNLI Lytham St Annes Lifeboat Station

The Palace Antiques Market

Pre-loved Sofas & Chairs Ltd

Storytellers, Inc.

MiniLinks® 18 Hole Par3 Golf Course, Crazy Golf & Pennines Putting Green & NIGHT GOLF

Bella B Boutique

Red Wizard : Gaming, Gifts and Creative Hub

The Island Cinema

The Island Cinema

4.6

(516)

Click for details
Roland L. Whitehead Daughter & Granddaughters Funeral Directors

Roland L. Whitehead Daughter & Granddaughters Funeral Directors

5.0

(90)

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RNLI Lytham St Annes Lifeboat Station

RNLI Lytham St Annes Lifeboat Station

4.7

(52)

Click for details
The Palace Antiques Market

The Palace Antiques Market

4.0

(65)

Click for details
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Reviews of St Anne's Pier

4.3
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4.0
7y

Lytham St Annes has long had a reputation of being a quieter alternative to nearby Blackpool, and this is reflected to some extent with the pier. In its current form, the pier has a distinctly delicate and attractive presence on the beach, largely enhanced by its unique arched support beams. The entrance is guarded by a Victorian toll building (no toll operates today), of a mock-tudor design which is very unusual for a pier. Behind it is an amusements building, of steel construction and built in 1953. Due to it being from the early post-war era, it is very utilitarian in appearance but seems functional enough. This section contains some amusements, a cafe and toilets. Beyond this is an extension to the amusements, more of a narrow hall arrangement, and built in c.1958, again in steel. A refurbishment of this area, sometime in the last 30 years, enhanced its appearance, with semi-traditional moulding on the exterior, and a series of interesting outdoor balconies. The amusement halls are very noisy, as expected, but the balconies were locked shut at this time, preventing amusement-haters from seeking refuge from the noise until they get to the end. Approaching the end of the amusements is a pinboard of historic photographs and articles of the pier, which was very interesting to see. Here you will find that the pier was once much longer, since shortened by fires in 1974 and 1982. Getting outside onto the deck brings about a great sense of relief, as it is surprisingly quiet and peaceful there. The seaward deck is just about long enough to fully experience the views, and is quite a pleasant place to be. It is just a shame that the amusements take the full width of the deck, commanding you to go through again, when you want to leave.

Update 2024: This review was originally written in 2018 and I proceeded to complain about the concerning condition of the pier's substructure, which at that time saw structurally compromised bracing and falling debris. A careful analysis of recent photographs shows that much of this substructure has since been replaced by the owners; the pier is therefore in a very good condition today. The seaward decking appears to have had some additional work and both deck kiosks are fully restored and in use. I congratulate the owners and look forward to seeing the...

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2.0
20w

It's nice to drive from Southport( our pier still closed after 3 years) to stroll along St Annes pier. I must however express my disappointment with the parking regulations operated by a private car parking company. Whilst parking up with a disabled passenger along with his blue badge, we had to park in a normal space.We could not find a pay machine and no vehicles were displaying a pay and display ticket. ( since found out its pay by reg plate, no paper ticket) We only needed a coffee and a toilet stop ( 20p required!!!) . Two weeks later I received a PCN for £100 for not paying £1.90 into a very awkward to find machine, as we entered via the cafe then side door to pier. My appeal was rejected and had to pay £60. To the owners of the pier, hang your heads in shame for I am one of many been caught out. Signage is up a height, small print, and a not very prominent machine. You need more signs. To any potential visitor I strongly recommend parking in the adjacent Fylde Borough Council car park which has clear signage and in the unfortunate event of a PCN its only half the price of the scandalous company operating the pier car park. This aside, it's a...

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3.0
8y

It's a beautiful little pier with an arcade and a cafe, chippy and ice cream bar. Unfortunately the opening times listed with Tourist Information seem arbitrary, hence only 3 stars. I made a special trip in order to take pictures from the pier and took my lad with the promise of Fish & Chips by the sea. We paid our £2.30 for 2 hours parking at 6.30pm. As we approached the chippy it closed. Walked into the Arcade to be told it was closing at 7pm. I said I was just going to walk to the end of the pier but was told that closed at 5pm. I understand a cloudy day may reduce foot traffic but if they are going to have random opening times it may be as well to have some sort of real time notification and remove the bad info from Tourist Information and maybe even stop charging for parking that was immediately useless. If you get lucky and find it open it's a lovely spot and...

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Oliver MillsOliver Mills
Lytham St Annes has long had a reputation of being a quieter alternative to nearby Blackpool, and this is reflected to some extent with the pier. In its current form, the pier has a distinctly delicate and attractive presence on the beach, largely enhanced by its unique arched support beams. The entrance is guarded by a Victorian toll building (no toll operates today), of a mock-tudor design which is very unusual for a pier. Behind it is an amusements building, of steel construction and built in 1953. Due to it being from the early post-war era, it is very utilitarian in appearance but seems functional enough. This section contains some amusements, a cafe and toilets. Beyond this is an extension to the amusements, more of a narrow hall arrangement, and built in c.1958, again in steel. A refurbishment of this area, sometime in the last 30 years, enhanced its appearance, with semi-traditional moulding on the exterior, and a series of interesting outdoor balconies. The amusement halls are very noisy, as expected, but the balconies were locked shut at this time, preventing amusement-haters from seeking refuge from the noise until they get to the end. Approaching the end of the amusements is a pinboard of historic photographs and articles of the pier, which was very interesting to see. Here you will find that the pier was once much longer, since shortened by fires in 1974 and 1982. Getting outside onto the deck brings about a great sense of relief, as it is surprisingly quiet and peaceful there. The seaward deck is just about long enough to fully experience the views, and is quite a pleasant place to be. It is just a shame that the amusements take the full width of the deck, commanding you to go through again, when you want to leave. Update 2024: This review was originally written in 2018 and I proceeded to complain about the concerning condition of the pier's substructure, which at that time saw structurally compromised bracing and falling debris. A careful analysis of recent photographs shows that much of this substructure has since been replaced by the owners; the pier is therefore in a very good condition today. The seaward decking appears to have had some additional work and both deck kiosks are fully restored and in use. I congratulate the owners and look forward to seeing the improvements for myself.
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Chris HallamChris Hallam
Always love visiting the beach here it's a fantastic place no matter what the weather brings
Ste BoardmanSte Boardman
It's a beautiful little pier with an arcade and a cafe, chippy and ice cream bar. Unfortunately the opening times listed with Tourist Information seem arbitrary, hence only 3 stars. I made a special trip in order to take pictures from the pier and took my lad with the promise of Fish & Chips by the sea. We paid our £2.30 for 2 hours parking at 6.30pm. As we approached the chippy it closed. Walked into the Arcade to be told it was closing at 7pm. I said I was just going to walk to the end of the pier but was told that closed at 5pm. I understand a cloudy day may reduce foot traffic but if they are going to have random opening times it may be as well to have some sort of real time notification and remove the bad info from Tourist Information and maybe even stop charging for parking that was immediately useless. If you get lucky and find it open it's a lovely spot and worth a visit.
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Lytham St Annes has long had a reputation of being a quieter alternative to nearby Blackpool, and this is reflected to some extent with the pier. In its current form, the pier has a distinctly delicate and attractive presence on the beach, largely enhanced by its unique arched support beams. The entrance is guarded by a Victorian toll building (no toll operates today), of a mock-tudor design which is very unusual for a pier. Behind it is an amusements building, of steel construction and built in 1953. Due to it being from the early post-war era, it is very utilitarian in appearance but seems functional enough. This section contains some amusements, a cafe and toilets. Beyond this is an extension to the amusements, more of a narrow hall arrangement, and built in c.1958, again in steel. A refurbishment of this area, sometime in the last 30 years, enhanced its appearance, with semi-traditional moulding on the exterior, and a series of interesting outdoor balconies. The amusement halls are very noisy, as expected, but the balconies were locked shut at this time, preventing amusement-haters from seeking refuge from the noise until they get to the end. Approaching the end of the amusements is a pinboard of historic photographs and articles of the pier, which was very interesting to see. Here you will find that the pier was once much longer, since shortened by fires in 1974 and 1982. Getting outside onto the deck brings about a great sense of relief, as it is surprisingly quiet and peaceful there. The seaward deck is just about long enough to fully experience the views, and is quite a pleasant place to be. It is just a shame that the amusements take the full width of the deck, commanding you to go through again, when you want to leave. Update 2024: This review was originally written in 2018 and I proceeded to complain about the concerning condition of the pier's substructure, which at that time saw structurally compromised bracing and falling debris. A careful analysis of recent photographs shows that much of this substructure has since been replaced by the owners; the pier is therefore in a very good condition today. The seaward decking appears to have had some additional work and both deck kiosks are fully restored and in use. I congratulate the owners and look forward to seeing the improvements for myself.
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It's a beautiful little pier with an arcade and a cafe, chippy and ice cream bar. Unfortunately the opening times listed with Tourist Information seem arbitrary, hence only 3 stars. I made a special trip in order to take pictures from the pier and took my lad with the promise of Fish & Chips by the sea. We paid our £2.30 for 2 hours parking at 6.30pm. As we approached the chippy it closed. Walked into the Arcade to be told it was closing at 7pm. I said I was just going to walk to the end of the pier but was told that closed at 5pm. I understand a cloudy day may reduce foot traffic but if they are going to have random opening times it may be as well to have some sort of real time notification and remove the bad info from Tourist Information and maybe even stop charging for parking that was immediately useless. If you get lucky and find it open it's a lovely spot and worth a visit.
Ste Boardman

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