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Totland Pier

Totland Pier, on the West coast of the Isle of Wight, was built in 1880, to be used to allow paddle steamers to dock, enabling passenger to visit the hotels in Totland.

Bought by Derek Barran in the 1990s to use as his artist studio, Derek privately sold it in 2010.

The new owner undertook to rebuild it, struggling with the Isle of Wight council planning department, who were concerned about the risks of flooding(!).

It has changed hands a couple of times since then and as of November 2022 has been owned by The Woolridge Group.

Below are the articles OnTheWight has published about Totland Pier over the years.

Totland Pier August 2023 Isle of Wight Guru
6, September 2023·1 min read

Totland Pier: Wooldridge Group to launch new restaurant by Easter 2024

Totland Pier sees transformative developments under latest ownership, promising exciting additions by Easter 2024
The Bay Cafe, Totland Pier
17, August 2023·2 min read

Community hopeful as Totland Pier’s Bay Cafe submits alcohol licence application

The Bay Café on Totland Pier may soon reopen, following a new application for an alcohol licence
Totland Pier April 2023
21, April 2023·1 min read

From dream to reality: Watch Totland Pier’s 12-month metamorphosis into a dining destination

Watch Totland Pier's remarkable journey, transforming the space from a once artist's studio into what will become a stunning two-storey waterfront restaurant
Aerial view of Totland Pier by Isle of Wight Guru
14, June 2022·1 min read

Totland Pier: See what’s happening as renovation work continues (Video and photos)

Aerial video and photos never fail to look magnificent and these ones of Totland Pier are no exception
9, December 2019·1 min read

Restaurant plans for the end of this Isle of Wight pier now live

If approved the restaurant on the end of the pier will open in Summer 2021. Details within
Men working on Totland Pier in the storm
2, November 2019·1 min read

Dramatic photos show men battling through gale to secure pier and equipment

As the winds were whipping around this morning, these photos by Richard Cattle show two men trying to secure the equipment and newly-relaid pier decking
Totland Pier
19, June 2014·2 min read

‘Red tape’ is stalling restoration of much-loved Totland Pier says owner

The owner wants to go ahead with work, but planners say the floor levels of the cafe and car park must be raised by 750mm in order to meet flood evacuation requirements.
13, July 2013·1 min read

Police warning issued on dangers of ‘tombstoning’

Large group found tombstoning in Cowes.
9, January 2013·1 min read

Police appeal for witnesses after fire at Totland Pier cafe

Police believe the fire at Totland Pier cafe may have been started deliberately by vandals
4, January 2013·1 min read

Late night fire at Totland Pier cafe

Late night fire at cafe quickly extinguished.
10, July 2012·1 min read

Update On Restoration of Totland Pier

An update on the restoration of Totland Pier
4, April 2012·1 min read

Totland Pier: Restoration Update

Work will recommence on the restoration of Totland Pier is a few weeks. Delays at the council discharging the planning conditions mean work to the cafe is delayed until the end of the season.
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