The seaside resort of Southend-on-Sea

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End of the Southend Pier © geograph.org.uk - Julieanne Savage

End of the Southend Pier © geograph.org.uk – Julieanne Savage

Southend-on-Sea is a unitary authority area, town, and seaside resort in Essex, England. The district has Borough status, and comprises the towns of Chalkwell, Eastwood, Leigh-on-Sea, North Shoebury, Prittlewell, Shoeburyness, Southchurch, Thorpe Bay, and Westcliff-on-Sea. The district is situated within the Thames Gateway on the north side of the Thames estuary 40 miles (64 km) east of central London. It is bordered to the north by Rochford and to the west by Castle Point. It is home to the longest leisure pier in the world, The Southend Pier.

The town is known for its seafront. Southend-on-Sea is home to the world’s longest pleasure pier, built in 1830 and stretching some 1.33 miles from shore. Since 1986, a diesel-hydraulic railway has run the length of the pier, replacing the electric service which opened in 1890. The pier has been beset by fires; a fire in 1995 destroyed the bowling alley at the start of the pier and another fire in October 2005 damaged the far end of the pier. The pier was also run through by a boat in 1984.

The Kursaal was one of the earliest theme parks, built at the start of the 20th century. It closed in the 1970s and much of the land was developed as housing. The entrance hall, a listed building, is a bowling alley arcade operated by Megabowl and casino. An amusement park, formerly known as Peter Pan’s Playground, straddles the pier entrance. Peter Pan’s Playground was eventually renamed Adventure Island as its size and popularity grew, and has since grown into a large amusement park with over 50 rides. The seafront also houses the “Sea-Life Adventure” aquarium, owned by the Miller family, who also own Adventure Island.

The Palace Hotel © flickr.com - Jim Beach Huts © flickr.com - Brian Snelson Adventure Island © Futureshape Kursaal Ballroom © flickr.com - Jim Aerial view © Terryjoyce Adventure Island © Dammmmian Southend on Sea from Southend Pier © Velela Southend Cliff Railway in 2008 © flickr.com - Danny Nicholson End of the Southend Pier © geograph.org.uk - Julieanne Savage
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Southend Cliff Railway in 2008 © flickr.com - Danny Nicholson
The cliff gardens, which included Never Never Land and a Victorian bandstand were an attraction until slippage in 2003 made parts of the cliffs unstable, and the bandstand has been removed. The council wants to re-erect the bandstand but a location has to be found. A modern vertical lift links the base of the High Street with the seafront and the new pier entrance. The older Southend Cliff Railway, a short funicular, is a few hundred metres away. Art on the Railings is a regular exhibition for local artists who display their work on Pier Hill.

On the second and fourth Saturdays of the month, Southend hosts a farmers’ market. There are regular vintage fairs and markets in Southend, held at a variety of locations including the Leigh Community Centre, The Kursaal and The Railway Hotel. A record fair is frequently held at West Leigh Schools, Ronald Hill Grove, Leigh On Sea.

The Beecroft Art Gallery on Station Road includes a painting by John Constable. The Southend Central Museum on Victoria Avenue features original Ekco radios, from, E.K. Cole & Co. Ltd. (or ‘Ekco’) formerly based in Southend, who in the 1930s were one of Britain’s largest radio manufacturers. Leigh Art Trail began in 1997, and each year local artists display their work at a variety of locations through Leigh Broadway and in Old Leigh. Westcliff Art Trail began in 2008 and follows a similar format to the Leigh Art Trail, with local artists showcasing their work in Westcliff shops, cafes and bars.

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