Clarence Pier

It was damaged by air raids during World War II, along with the associated Southsea Baths and Assembly rooms.

The original northern part of the park formerly contained the 56-seat Corbiere Spherical Ferris Wheel,[4] a large dodgem car arena, giant slides, a spinning centrifuge ride, amusement arcades, stalls, shops, a traditional Gallopers carousel and a ghost train among other attractions.

The main building, known as the "Golden Horseshoe", houses a fairly large amusement arcade as well as a small bowling alley.

The first floor of the building houses a Wimpy bar which is located within a door on the left of the Golden Horseshoe or a set of stairs situated in the venue.

[7] The amusement arcade located on the ground floor was known as the "Wheel Of Fortune" for many years until being renamed to its current name in 2012.

The ride's exterior featured an animatronic triceratops, whose head protruded from the side of the building and roared occasionally at passers-by.

The upper floor space previously occupied by this ride underwent a conversion to apartments, according to planning publications, in 2012.

A building at the side of the funfair houses an arcade called "Games Wharf" and a food concession stand.

The episode shows the Super Loop, Skyways roller coaster, and many of the park's other attractions from that time.

Historic photochrome of the beach and Clarence Pier.
Aerial view from the Solent towards the fairground
Rides at the fairground