Land's End

For the clothing retailer, see Lands' End.
Land's End is a headland on the Penwith peninsula, located near Penzance, Cornwall, at the extreme south-western tip of the island of Great Britain. Land's End is the most south western part of Great Britain. Visible from Land's End is the Longships Lighthouse. The Longships, a few miles out, is a serpentine and quartz island. Offshore, midway between Land's End and the Isles of Scilly, lies the mythical lost land of Lyonesse, referred to in Arthurian literature. The name has a particular resonance because it is so often used in outlining the length of Britain when races, walks and charitable events take place between Land's End and the Scottish village John o' Groats (the most northerly settlement in mainland Britain). The phrase Land's End to John o' Groats (strangely, never the other way round) is frequently heard both as a literal journey and as a metaphor for great or all-encompassing distance.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
latin spelling and pronunciation
latin conjugation
louisa may alcott
lds
lalr parser
learning disability
language center
lift (force)
leo iii
lombards
limit
loki
lisp programming language
lou gehrig
logarithmic identities
lost city
louis agassiz
li bai
longship
luigi alamanni
louis aleman
lr parser
leone battista alberti
little nemo
leone allacci
lydia
liber memorialis
lancelot andrewes
luna
tarquinius priscus
lucius tarquinius superbus
libertarian socialism
livy
labour day
bodyline
laws of infernal dynamics
louise erdrich
latin literature
leonard bloomfield
leather
lager
long parliament
lubricant
lise meitner