Figures released by Heritage Great Britain plc, which owns the Land’s End landmark, show an 8% increase in revenue and a 5% increase in visitor numbers across its Heritage Attractions portfolio compared to last year.
The portfolio includes Snowdon Mountain Railway and The Needles on the Isle of Wight whose combined revenue increased by £1.1 million.
The company reported a “small increase” in revenue at the Land’s End landmark following a £240k investment at the Land’s End hotel and refurbishment of the First & Last Inn.
CEO Allan Leech, said: “The upward trend across the portfolio is to be welcomed as we look to invest in the future.”