North Pier, Blackpool

North Pier
Blackpool's North Pier,
viewed from the top of Blackpool Tower
TypePleasure Pier with Landing Jetty
Official nameNorth Pier
OwnerBlackpool Pier Company
Characteristics
Total length550 yards (500 m)
History
DesignerEugenius Birch
Opening date21 May 1863
Coordinates53°49′08″N 3°03′33″W / 53.8190°N 3.0593°W / 53.8190; -3.0593
North Pier is located in Blackpool
North Pier
North Pier
Location in Blackpool

North Pier is the most northerly of the three coastal piers in Blackpool, England. Built in the 1860s, it is also the oldest and longest of the three. Although originally intended only as a promenade, competition forced the pier to widen its attractions to include theatres and bars. Unlike Blackpool's other piers, which attracted the working classes with open air dancing and amusements, North Pier catered for the "better-class" market, with orchestra concerts and respectable comedians. Until 2011, it was the only Blackpool pier that consistently charged admission.

The pier is designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building, due to its status as the oldest surviving pier created by Eugenius Birch. As of 2021, it is still in regular use, despite having suffered damage from fires, storms and collisions with boats. Its attractions include bars, a theatre, a carousel and an arcade. One of the oldest remaining Sooty glove puppets is on display commemorating Harry Corbett buying the original puppet there.