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Portishead Marina

Portishead Dock was built in the 19th century at the point where the river Avon runs into the Bristol Channel, and served shipping from around the world. In 1929 a coal-fired power station was built at the dockside, providing electricity for nearby Bristol, and a second station which used both coal and oil was added in the 1950s. The chimneys for these power stations were a well-known local landmark, but the power stations were closed in the 1980s and the chimneys were later demolished.
Today Portishead Dock is a busy marina for everything from dinghies to multi-million pound yachts, and housing, shops and restaurants have been built around the edge.
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