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Withernsea
Withernsea is a seaside hotel town as well as civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, and also develops the prime focus for a bigger neighborhood of small villages in Holderness. Its most popular landmark is the white inland lighthouse, rising around 127 feet (39 m) over Hull Road. The lighthouse-- no longer active-- currently houses a museum to 1950s actress Kay Kendall, that was birthed in the community. The Prime Meridian goes across the coast to the north-west of Withernsea. According to the 2011 UK census, Withernsea parish had a population of 6,159, a rise on the 2001 UK census number of 5,980. Like several seaside resorts, Withernsea has a large promenade which gets to north as well as southern from Pier Towers, the historic entrance to the pier, integrated in 1877 at an expense of £12,000. The pier was initially 399 lawns (365 metres) long, yet was gradually lowered in length with numerous impacts by regional ships, starting with the Saffron in 1880 before the collision by an unrevealed ship in 1888, once more by a Grimsby fishing boat and again by the Henry Parr in 1893, leaving the when grand pier with a mere 50 feet (15 metres) of harmed timber and also steel, which was removed in 1903. The Pier Towers have been reconditioned.