Things To Discover

The seaside resort of Southend is only about 200 years old, and for most of that time, there has been a pier to welcome visitors arriving by ship.

Later, with the arrival of the railway in 1856, the Pier turned into a leisure attraction in its own right.

Free Entry

Currently closed

until Easter

William Bradley

Bradley
  • The Victorian pierhead and lightkeeper who lived at the end of the Pier.
  • He won a number of awards for bravery for saving a number of people from drowning

The Pier at War

Misty Convoy (002)
  • The Pier was closed to visitors and The Royal Navy took it over in September 1939.
  • It was known as HMS Leigh
  • It was an important assembly point for  convoys

Disasters

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  • As early as 1881 when there was a great storm there have been documented collisions of  boats hitting the Pier.
  • There have been fires at both ends of the Pier which have devastated the Pier substructure.