Ham, Shetland

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Ham
Shetland

Ham
Location
Island: Foula
Grid reference: HT970390
Location: 60°8’9"N, 2°3’18"W
Data
Postcode: ZE2
Local Government
Council: Shetland
Parliamentary
constituency:
Orkney and Shetland

Ham is a tiny hamlet that forms the main population centre of Foula, Shetland's most remote inhabited island. It in noted on Ordnance Survey maps in the Shetland dialect as 'Da Toon o Ham'.

The hamlet is scattered along a small road and a burn ('Da West Burn') which falls into the sea in a minor inlet known as Ham Voe (or locally 'Da Voe'). Passenger ferries sail from here to Scalloway and to Walls in the summer.

The island's school is here too.

Foula School, Ham
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