Cape Cornwall

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Cape Cornwall is a rugged headland on the western coast of Cornwall, England, notable as one of the few places in Britain where two major bodies of water—the Atlantic Ocean and the Celtic Sea—meet.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic feature
headland
country England
hasAccess coast path
hasActivity birdwatching
coastal photography
hiking
hasConservationStatus protected landscape
hasEnvironment exposed Atlantic weather
marine climate
hasHeritageStatus National Trust property
hasNameLanguage English
hasNearbyFeature Brisons Rocks NERFINISHED
Priest’s Cove NERFINISHED
cliffs
fields and farmland
former mine workings
rocky shoreline
small coves
stone walls
hasNearbySettlement St Just in Penwith NERFINISHED
hasNearbyTown Penzance NERFINISHED
hasStructure chimney stack
former mine chimney
hasType promontory
hasViewOf Land’s End (distant) NERFINISHED
Longships Lighthouse (distant) NERFINISHED
isKnownFor coastal walking routes
meeting point of Atlantic Ocean and Celtic Sea
rugged scenery
views of the Atlantic
locatedIn Cornwall NERFINISHED
Great Britain
Penwith Peninsula NERFINISHED
southwest England
surface form: South West England

United Kingdom
locatedNear St Just NERFINISHED
locatedOn western coast of Cornwall
locatedOnCoastOf Atlantic Ocean
Celtic Sea NERFINISHED
ownedBy National Trust
partOf Cornish Mining World Heritage Site area NERFINISHED
Cornish coastline NERFINISHED
seaMeets Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
Celtic Sea NERFINISHED
tourismType coastal tourism
heritage tourism

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Penwith Peninsula contains Cape Cornwall
Land's End nearbyFeature Cape Cornwall