The Sandcastle
This two-towered gateway is all that remains of the unluckiest pier in the world.

šŸ“œ A pair of ornate crenelated towers, locally known as "the Sandcastle", mark the former entrance to Withernsea Pier.
šŸ” These striking ruins are a testament to the pier's eventful and short history.

Why Go

🌊 Witness the historical site of the "unluckiest pier"
šŸ“ø Photograph the distinctive castle-like gateway
🚶 Provides direct access to the beach

Why Avoid

ā³ Only a small portion of the original pier structure exists
šŸ’” May not appeal to those seeking a fully intact pier experience

Tips

šŸ“ Located on Central Promenade in Withernsea, England.

Cost

šŸ’° Free to access; the original pier charged one penny for admission in 1878.

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