PENZANCE
At the end of the Great Western Railway lies Penzance (Cornish: Pennsans, meaning 'holy headland'), the most westerly major town in Cornwall. Regency, and Georgian houses are common in some parts of the town and of interest is the seafront with its promenade and the open-air seawater Jubilee Bathing Pool (one of the oldest surviving Art Deco swimming baths in the country). Penzance is also popular for its Solstice festivals: Golowan (midsummer) with Mazey Day and Montol (midwinter).
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