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53°15′40.89″N 4°5′24.31″W / 53.2613583°N 4.0900861°W / 53.2613583; -4.0900861

Beaumaris Pier
CarriesPedestrians
SpansMenai Strait
LocaleBeaumaris, Isle of Anglesey, North Wales
OwnerAnglesey County Council
Characteristics
Total length570 feet (170 m)
History
DesignerFrederick Foster
Opening date1846
View from the 2011 refurbished pier head, towards the town of Beaumaris

Beaumaris Pier is a pier in Beaumaris, Anglesey, North Wales.

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