These remains are not often visible, as I have been back since and they have been covered over. So here they are , the remains of the Chain Pier. 1823-1896. R.I.P!
Photographed in September 2009. Just a mere 113 years later!
Image (c) Carol Homewood
These remains are not often visible, as I have been back since and they have been covered over. So here they are , the remains of the Chain Pier. 1823-1896. R.I.P!
Photographed in September 2009. Just a mere 113 years later!

Remains of the second set of pillars from the Chain Pier

Chain Pier House on Marine Parade was once home to Captain Samuel Brown who created the Chain Pier.

I was very pleased to see this tablet erected.

The remains of the second set of pylons of the Chain Pier in the sand looking towards the arches in the wall behind where the chains would have been embedded.
A selection of my photographs available mounted from just £10 each.

Work has now commenced on controversial plans to alter the traffic flow and accessibility of the area between St. Peter’s and Pool Valley.

Days are numbered for most of the buildings along Pelham Terrace, Lewes Road.

Demolition has started of the old Pink Coconut Night Club.

Built in 1933. Closed as a cinema in the late 1970s, it became a Bingo Hall. This closed in 1997.
A fantastic place to share your old Brighton pics and memories with other Brightonians.