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Cape Cornwall
Cape Cornwall
Cape Cornwall is the only cape in England — the point at which the Atlantic divides between the Channel and the Irish Sea. A chimney-topped headland above the old Cape Cornwall Tin Mine rises over the beach at Priest Cove, with the twin Brisons rocks a mile offshore. The cape was the end of England before Trinity House re-declared Land's End the westernmost point in 1840. Quiet, wind-scoured, and owned by the National Trust, it's the honest Land's End — the one without the theme park.