- Cape Cornwall
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The cape was once thought to be the most south-westerly point in mainland England, however following accurate surveying
Land's End was found to be the most westerly point.Almost entirely owned by the National Trust, there is a National Coastwatch look out on the seaward side. Some have criticized the National Trust’s objections to various proposed developments near to Cape Cornwall to provide some form of tourist infrastructure.Fact|date=February 2007 The only tourist infrastructure at present is a car park (owned by the National Trust) and a public toilet and fast food van during the summer.
Just one mile from the Cape is the most western school on the British mainland,
Cape Cornwall School . This is Cornwall's smallest secondary school with (January 2008) about 450 young people aged 11 to 16. Usually known as "Cape" it is Cornwall's only school that specialises in art, photography and music. Most of its pupils come from the tiny town of St. Just and the nearby villages of Pendeen, Sennen, St. Buryan and St. Levan but over 10% travel to the school from Penzance and further east.Cape Cornwall is one of only two places prefixed with the name "Cape" in Great Britain, the other being
Cape Wrath inScotland .External links
* [http://www.capegig.org.uk Cape Cornwall Pilot Gig Club]
* [http://www.cape.cornwall.sch.uk Cape Cornwall School]
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