- Lizard Point, Cornwall
Lizard Point in
Cornwall is the southernmost tip of the Lizard Peninsula. It is the southernmost tip ofGreat Britain , at 49°57' N, and, with the exception of parts of theIsles of Scilly is the southernmost part ofEngland . The tiny villages ofThe Lizard andLandewednack are located about half a mile (0.8 km) north of the point, but the nearest settlement of any substantial size isHelston , 11 miles (18 km) to the north.Lizard Point is for many ships the starting point of their ocean passage and a notorious shipping hazard. The Royal National Lifeboat Institution operates a lifeboat station at Kilcobben Cove, two miles (approx. 3 km) northeast of the point. The station features a funicular line to transport lifeboatmen from the boathouse to the clifftop station car park. The Lizard lighthouse is situated at Lizard Point. Immediately below the lighthouse, situated in what used to be a hotel is the Lizard
Youth Hostel .The area is famous for its carved
serpentine items, which range from ornaments to the pump handles in the localpublic house ;The Lizard Inn . Thegeology of Lizard is fascinating, with a number of planned walks available from local tourist authorities in order to discover more about the local rocks.The first sighting of the
Spanish Armada on mainland Britain was off Lizard Point at 3pm on the29 July ,1588 . This was one of the greatest invasion fleets in history and consisted of 120 ships with 29,000 men on board.On 15 January 2004 the French fishing trawler Bugaled Breizh (child of
Brittany ) was sunk off Lizard Point with the loss of five lives. There were claims at the time by French marine accident experts that the vessel may have been pulled under when her nets became tangled in a British or Dutch submarine who were conductingNATO exercises in the area at the time. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4378899.stm BBC news 2005 - French trawler Bugaled Breizh 'was sunk by sub'] ]Biggest RNLI rescue
The biggest rescue in the
RNLI 's history was 17 March 1907 when the twelve thousand tonne liner SS "Suevic" hit the Maenheere Reef near Lizard Point. In a strong gale and dense fog RNLI lifeboat volunteers rescued 456 passengers, including seventy babies. Crews fromThe Lizard ,Cadgwith ,Coverack andPorthleven rowed out repeatedly for sixteen hours to rescue all of the people on board. Six silver RNLI medals were later awarded, two to "Suevic" crew members. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cornwall/6439857.stm BBC news - Biggest RNLI rescue is remembered] ]External links
* [http://www.hows.org.uk/personal/rail/liz.htm RNLI funicular]
* [http://www.rnli.org.uk/rnli_near_you/southwest/stations/TheLizardCornwall The Lizard Lifeboat Station]
* [http://www.lookaroundcornwall.com/panos/lizard.htm 360 degree panorama of Lizard Point from the Lizard Lighthouse]References
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