Clevedon Pier was transformed into a pirate paradise at the weekend.
The Grade I-listed attraction invited hundreds of guests on board to watch a screening of Pirates Of The Caribbean while they also had the chance to enjoy a picnic beforehand and listen to some sea shanty songs by the Barnacle Buoys.
Guests arrived dressed in clothing including eye patches and hats decorated with the skull and crossbones symbol while some even had a parrot perched on their shoulder.
A spokesman for the Clevedon Pier and Heritage Trust said: “The top deck cinema went really well.
“We were blessed with the weather and a beautiful sunset but the feedback from our customers was amazing.
“We will definitely be repeating the event next year.”
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