Cromer Pier is one of the most famous landmarks in Norfolk and thousands flock to the coast to visit it each year.

Tourists and locals enjoy its offerings of candyfloss, crabbing and shows at the Pavilion.

Born as a 210-foot jetty in 1391, for most of the pier's existence it was made out of wood before the last wooden structure was dismantled in 1890 due to damage from heavy seas.

North Norfolk News: The crowds gather to hear and see the various entertainments on Cromer pier as part of 'The Year of the Pier', dated June 30, 1996The crowds gather to hear and see the various entertainments on Cromer pier as part of 'The Year of the Pier', dated June 30, 1996 (Image: Archant Library)North Norfolk News: The pier in the background of beach sports in 1973The pier in the background of beach sports in 1973 (Image: Archant Library)

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For 11 years the town was left without a pier before the 500-foot iron structure that is recognisable today was built in 1901 costing £17,000.

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Now for the third time in its history, it has been named Pier of the Year by the National Piers Society

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North Norfolk News: Theatre Manager Edward Snape aside the Seaside Special poster for 1985Theatre Manager Edward Snape aside the Seaside Special poster for 1985 (Image: Archant)

North Norfolk News: Red Arrows at Cromer carnival. Photo: Archant LibraryRed Arrows at Cromer carnival. Photo: Archant Library (Image: Archant)North Norfolk News: Cromer pier bandstand dated between 1901 and 1905Cromer pier bandstand dated between 1901 and 1905 (Image: Archant)

Tim Adams, leader of North Norfolk District Council, said: “This is a wonderful 123rd birthday present for Cromer Pier.

"We are so lucky to be in the position we are with our pier, with so many other towns nationally having struggled to maintain their own.” 

Other notable moments in its history include its reopening by Stephen Fry in 2004 and its inclusion in the 2013 Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa film.