First or last house on the mainland of Great Britain, depending on which way you look. This old 19th-century cottage is situated on the cliff tops, offering a stunning view of the Atlantic Ocean. The First & Last House was opened by Gracie Thomas, who served food and drinks to travelers arriving at Land's End, as well as a piece of local granite as a memento. Today, it still provides souvenirs, beverages, and authentic Cornish ice cream to visitors to Land's End. Unfortunately, it tends to be rather expensive. It's a historical site, a...
Read moreA beautiful historical building surrounded by beautiful coastal views. As the name suggests, the building is the furthest south in mainland England (and the rest of Great Britain) although it is no longer used as a home. Instead, it houses a small shop selling Cornish ice cream.
The shop was closed on the day we visited (I'd definitely recommend checking online if you want to go inside) so we couldn't see inside but enjoyed the view...
Read moreGift shop is housed here, lovely items that are reasonably priced such as rock dummies, postcards, snowglobes, reusable shopping bags etc. There was plenty of other items available too, the staff / owners were very friendly, our dog was welcomed inside, overall great experience and definitely a place to visit whilst...
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