The iconic white post has been marking England's westernmost point for decades but won't be there from 2024
It's the end of an era as the famous
Land's End signpost is set to disappear after 66 years. The iconic white wood signpost has been a staple feature marking the end of Cornwall for decades.
Hundreds of thousands of people including a host of famous faces have posed alongside the iconic landmark since it was first put up in the 1950s. Now the man whose job is manning the post has confirmed it's "the end of an era" for Land's End.
Peter Puddiphatt, who has spent 28 years working beside the post, said that Land's End had opted not to renew its contract with the local company that erected the sign and managed it for all these years. His last day was on Thursday, December 28, and he says it will soon disappear altogether.