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  1. Cromer Pier has been crowned Pier of the Year 2024 by The National Piers Society. Cromer Pier has been nominated for a Muddy Award - we need YOUR help! The clock is ticking and opening night of the spectacular Cromer Pier Christmas Show is weeks away! Book early to guarantee the best seats!... Cromer Tide Times.

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    Cromer Pier. Cromer Pier is a Grade II listed seaside pier [1] in the civil parish of Cromer on the north coast of the English county of Norfolk, 25 miles (40 km) due north of the city of Norwich in the United Kingdom. [2] The pier is the home of the Cromer Lifeboat Station and the Pavilion Theatre .

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    • 495 feet (151 m)
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  4. Cromer Pier is a Grade II listed, 151 metres long traditional Victorian pier. We are extremely proud to be one of only five UK end of Pier theatre’s and home to the only full season end of pier show of in the World. The famous Cromer Pier Show has been enjoyed by generations of visitors, an exquisite blend of traditional contemporary variety ...

  5. Cromer Pier. Cromer Pier, a heritage seaside pier in the civil parish of Cromer on the North Norfolk coast was designed by Douglass and Arnott and constructed by Alfred Thorne and is owned by North Norfolk District Council. The Pier is 151 metres (495 ft.) in length and was officially opened on 8 June 1901. Awarded Pier Of The Year in 2015 by ...

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  6. Cromer Pier, a heritage seaside pier in the civil parish of Cromer on the North Norfolk coast was designed by Douglass and Arnott and constructed by Alfred Thorne and is owned by

  7. There has been a pier in Cromer since 1391, but history really relates from 1822 onwards. In this year, a 210 foot wooden jetty was built, but unfortunately it was washed away in 1843. It was then replaced with another slightly longer one, 240 foot, which lasted until 1890. This one was also destroyed by the stormy seas and the remains were ...

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