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List of extreme points of the United Kingdom

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This is a list of the extreme points of the United Kingdom: the points that are farther north, south, east or west than any other location. Traditionally the extent of the island of Great Britain has stretched "from Land's End to John o' Groats" (that is, from the extreme southwest of England to the far northeast of Scotland).

This article assumes that Rockall is included in the United Kingdom, although that claim is not recognised by any international authority and is disputed by some. The Channel Islands are excluded as being a Crown dependency rather than a constitutional part of the United Kingdom.

Extreme points of the United Kingdom

Extreme points of the constituent countries of the UK

In addition to the extreme points of the UK as a whole, we also list the extreme points of the individual constituent countries and for the island of Great Britain. Entries for Westernmost and Southernmost points of England include Cornwall as part of England ( but see Constitutional status of Cornwall ).

Mainland Great Britain

England

England (mainland)

Scotland

Scotland (mainland)

Wales

Wales (mainland)

Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland (mainland)

Notes about Rockall

Rockall is claimed by several countries, including the UK.

1 If Rockall is not considered part of the UK, Soay, St Kilda, west of the Outer Hebrides, is the westernmost point.

2The village on Hirta, St Kilda was abandoned in 1930, and was until then the westernmost settlement in Scotland. The island now has a military base, and is staffed during the summer months.

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