Felixstowe Pier

Felixstowe Pier
Felixstowe Pier in 2026
TypePleasure Pier
Official nameFelixstowe Pier
OwnerStan Threadwell (Pier Amusements Felixstowe Limited)
Characteristics
Total length450 feet (140 m)
History
DesignerRogers Brothers
Opening date1905

Felixstowe Pier is a pleasure pier in the Edwardian seaside town of Felixstowe, Suffolk, England. It opened in August 1905 and measures 2,640 feet (800 metres) in length, once ranking among the longest in the country. Steamer services ran from the pier to various destinations. Despite not having its own railway station, the pier was a significant transport hub, although confusion arose due to another now-demolished pier in Felixstowe.

Felixstowe pleasure pier should not be confused with an older wooden pier also called Felixstowe pier but located near Landguard Common next to the old Felixstowe port. It was the original terminus of the Felixstowe branch line and gave rise to the name of the Felixstowe Pier railway station, the site of which is now within the modern Felixstowe container port reclaimed land. The Harwich - Felixstowe ferry also used this pier originally.

During the war, the pier was sectioned to reduce the risk of enemy invasion, which it never fully recovered from, resulting in the pierhead being demolished after the war, having been left to deteriorate.

In 2017, a new shore-end structure was opened to the public at a cost of £3m, offering family entertainments as part of a wider regeneration scheme for the local area.