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  2. Llandudno Pier - Wikipedia

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    Llandudno Pier is a Grade II* listed pier in the seaside resort of Llandudno, North Wales, United Kingdom. At 2,295 feet (700 m), the pier is the longest in Wales and the fifth longest in England and Wales.

  3. Llandudno - Wikipedia

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    Llandudno pier from Marine Drive. The Llandudno Pier is on the North Shore. Built in 1877, it is a Grade II listed building. The pier was extended in 1884 in a landward direction along the side of what was the Baths Hotel (where the Grand Hotel now stands). [14]

  4. Queen of Welsh resorts loses its queen - AOL

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    A bronze of Queen Victoria which overlooked Llandudno pier for more than a century has vanished from its plinth. Erected in 1887, it has survived two world wars, one cold war and the Covid-19 ...

  5. Llandudno Pier Pavilion Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Rivière's Orchestra at the Llandudno pier pavilion was a great success and was quickly trebled in size to symphony proportions. It contributed to the development of that great British summer entertainment, the promenade concert. The young Henry Wood came to Llandudno to observe the then

  6. Grand Hotel (Llandudno) - Wikipedia

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    Although repaired and used for a further 16 years, the pier was eventually replaced in 1876. At that time the bathhouse complex was extended with the construction of the Bath's Hotel, the forerunner of the Grand Hotel. [1] [2] In 1886 the neighbouring Llandudno Pier Pavilion Theatre was opened.

  7. Storm Darragh - Wikipedia

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    Llandudno Pier suffered significant damage, which the owner estimated would cost over £250,000 to repair: Penderyn Store, one of its original 148-year-old kiosks, was torn from its foundations and tipped sideways; the ice cream stand at the end of the pier was ripped up and thrown into the sea; and the toilets were unroofed. [50]

  8. Category:Buildings and structures in Llandudno - Wikipedia

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    Llandudno Pier Pavilion Theatre; Llandudno Town Hall; M. Maesdu Park; O. The Oval (Llandudno) P. Palladium, Llandudno; V. Venue Cymru This page was last edited on 3 ...

  9. Venue Cymru - Wikipedia

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    The theatre had 1,147 seats, and was one of six theatres in Llandudno to last for many years. [1] It was the home of Catlin's Peirrots and Catlin's Showtime. Ken Dodd was a regular performer. [3] The Arcadia provided 1,147 seats in the auditorium and was the last of Llandudno's many theatres and cinemas to offer traditional seaside entertainments.