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  2. Shapinsay - Wikipedia

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    Shapinsay ( / ˈʃæpɪnziː /, Scots: Shapinsee) is one of the Orkney Islands off the north coast of mainland Scotland. With an area of 29.5 square kilometres (11.4 sq mi), it is the eighth largest island in the Orkney archipelago. It is low-lying and, with a bedrock formed from Old Red Sandstone overlain by boulder clay, fertile, causing most ...

  3. Balfour, Orkney - Wikipedia

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    Balfour is a village on the island of Shapinsay, Orkney. The village is situated on Elwick Bay, which was used as an anchorage by Haakon IV of Norway before sailing south to eventual defeat at the Battle of Largs in 1263. [1] Today, the village still possesses a harbour, with mock defensive walls constructed at the same time as the castle.

  4. Balfour Castle - Wikipedia

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    Balfour Castle is a historic building on the southwest of Shapinsay, Orkney Islands. [1] Though built around an older structure that dates at least from the 18th century, the present castle was built in 1847, commissioned by Colonel David Balfour, and designed by Edinburgh architect David Bryce. It is a Category A listed building and the ...

  5. List of Orkney islands - Wikipedia

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    Orkney islands map This is a list of Orkney islands in Scotland. The Orkney archipelago is located 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) north of mainland Scotland and comprises over 70 islands and skerries, of which 20 are permanently inhabited. In addition to the Orkney Mainland there are three groups of islands. The North and South Isles lie respectively north and south of Mainland. The Pentland Skerries ...

  6. Orkney - Wikipedia

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    Orkney ( / ˈɔːrkni /; Scots: Orkney; Old Norse: Orkneyjar; Norn: Orknøjar ), also known as the Orkney Islands (archaically "The Orkneys" [2] ), is an archipelago in the Northern Isles of Scotland, situated off the north coast of the island of Great Britain. Orkney is 10 miles (16 km) north of the coast of Caithness and has about 70 islands ...

  7. Rousay - Wikipedia

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    Rousay is a ' Site of Special Scientific Interest ' with notable cliff formations and wildflower colonies, and has an RSPB bird reserve. The hilliest Orkney island after Hoy, it offers good views of neighbouring islands from Blotchnifiold 249 metres (817 ft), and Keirfea or Knitchen (both over 229 metres (750 ft)).

  8. Helliar Holm - Wikipedia

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    Helliar Holm is an uninhabited island off the coast of Shapinsay in the Orkney Islands, Scotland. It is home to a 42-foot-tall (13 m) lighthouse, which was built in 1893 and automated in 1967. [3] It is a tidal island that used to be connected to Shapinsay. It is still possible to walk across from the mainland during very low tides.

  9. Burroughston Broch - Wikipedia

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    Burroughston Broch is an Iron Age broch located on the island of Shapinsay in the Orkney Islands, in Scotland ( grid reference HY54062100 ). The site overlooks the North Sea on the northeast part of Shapinsay. Excavated in the mid 19th century, Burroughston Broch is still well-preserved. The drystone walls are up to four metres thick in some ...

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