Guillamon Island

Island in Highland, Scotland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Guillamon Island is an uninhabited island south of Scalpay, in the council area of Highland, Scotland.[1] It is 8 acres (3 hectares) in area[3] and 400 yards (350 metres) long in a north-to-south direction.[4] It is entirely greenstone.[5] The name origin is obscure.[6] Guillemon was recorded as being part of the Trap Islands.[7] It was bought for £11,000.[when?][3]

Coordinates57.274870°N 5.9200086°W / 57.274870; -5.9200086
Island groupInner Hebrides
Area8 acres (3 ha)
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Guillamon Island
north shore of Guillamon Island
north shore of Guillamon Island
Location
Guillamon Island is located in Highland
Guillamon Island
Guillamon Island
Guillamon Island shown within Highland
OS grid referenceNG6379927276
Coordinates57.274870°N 5.9200086°W / 57.274870; -5.9200086
Physical geography
Island groupInner Hebrides
Area8 acres (3 ha)
Highest elevation24 m[1][2]
Administration
Council areaHighland
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Demographics
Population0
Lymphad
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