Samphrey

Uninhabited island in the Shetland Islands, Scotland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Samphrey (Scots: Samphrey; Old Norse: Sandfriðarey) is an uninhabited island in the Shetland Islands, Scotland. One of Fair Isle's old names is "Friðarey"[5] which is of similar origin.

Scots nameSamphrey
Old Norse nameSandfriðarey
Meaning of nameOld Norse for Sand
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Samphrey
Scots nameSamphrey
Old Norse nameSandfriðarey
Meaning of nameOld Norse for Sand
Samphrey and the view down Yell Sound
Samphrey and the view down Yell Sound
Location
Samphrey is located in Shetland
Samphrey
Samphrey
Samphrey shown within Scotland
OS grid referenceHU467762
Coordinates60.47°N 1.15°W / 60.47; -1.15
Physical geography
Island groupShetland
Area66 ha (0.25 sq mi)
Area rank178=[1]
Highest elevation44 m (144 ft)
Administration
Council areaShetland Islands
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Demographics
Population0
Lymphad
References[2][3][4][5]
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Samphrey with one of the Yell Sound ferries passing

It is situated in the southern end of Yell Sound, between the Mainland, Shetland at Mossbank and the island of Yell. On the O-S 1:50,000 map[4] it covers an area of about 66 ha (including the once separate island of Bunglan).[3][6] It is in the parish of Delting.

To the north west of Samphrey is Bunglan, which was once an island in its own right, but has become silted up by two tombolos, which now connect it to Samphrey. There is a small loch between Bunglan and Samphrey proper, which can just about be seen on the aerial picture.

Blaeu's Atlas Maior calls the island "Sancterre" (Holy Land) in the 17th century, lending the island another intriguing etymology.

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