New Brighton, on the northern tip of the Wirral peninsula in Merseyside, was once a booming holiday destination boasting the longest promenade in the country, a pier and a tower bigger than ...
The gorgeous white lighthouse, which was built in 1827, can be walked to from the beach next to the Napoleonic era Fort Perch ...
There are not many remnants of New Brighton's past as a Victorian and Edwardian seaside town still visible today. The tower was pulled down and sold for scrap in the 1920s, while the ballroom was ...
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The Argus on MSNWhy Brighton Royal Pavilion entrance has colourful makeoverThe entrance to a major city landmark has been paved with colour ahead of an exhibition. Colour: A Chromatic Promenade through the Royal Pavilion opens today - International Colour Day (March 21) - ...
AN UP-AND-COMING seaside town is about to open a swanky new £2.9million attraction bringing in thousands of visitors. The million-pound-project will offer a range of leisure activities for locals ...
New Brighton is a seaside town with a storied past and a promising future. Once a thriving Victorian holiday destination, it boasted Britain’s longest promenade, a grand pier, and even a tower ...
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The Argus on MSNMy day on Brighton Palace Pier proved why it is a landmarkThe Brighton Palace Pier is undoubtably the icon of the city for most and draws millions of visitors each and every year, writes Nick Mosley ...
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