Holm of Scockness

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Holm of Scockness

Orkney

Sandy bay on the South-East corner of Holm of Scockness - geograph.org.uk - 1433555.jpg
A sandy bay at the south-east corner of Holm of Scockness
Location
Location: 59°10’1"N, 2°57’0"W
Grid reference: HY456313
Data
Population: Uninhabited

The Holm of Scockness is a small island in the Orkney, lying between Rousay and Egilsay.

It is currently used for grazing.

The island's name is Norse in origin and means "little island of the crooked headland".[1]

Geography and geology

The bedrock is middle red sandstone like the neighbouring islands.[1]

It is similar to a map of India in shape, a triangle pointing southwards.

The Holm of Scockness is in the north of Rousay Sound, and separated from Rousay itself by the Sound of Longstaing, and from Egilsay by Howie Sound. It is south west of Kili Holm and due north of Wyre's far eastern coast.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Haswell-Smith, Hamish (2004). The Scottish Islands. Edinburgh: Canongate. ISBN 1841954543. 
Islands of Orkney

Inhabited islands:
Mainland  •
Auskerry  • Burray  • Eday  • Egilsay  • Flotta  • Gairsay  • Graemsay  • Hoy  • North Ronaldsay  • Papa Stronsay  • Papa Westray  • Rousay  • Sanday  • Shapinsay  • South Ronaldsay  • South Walls  • Stronsay  • Westray  • Wyre

Other islands:
Eynhallow  •
Helliar Holm  • Lamb Holm  • Switha  • Swona