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Vementry
Location
Vementry (Scotland )
Vementry
Vementry
Vementry shown within Scotland.
OS grid reference: HU296606
Names
Gaelic name:
Norse name: Vemunðarey
Meaning of name: Vémunðr's island (personal name)
Area and Summit
Area: 370 ha
Area rank (Scottish islands): 80
Highest elevation: 90 m
Population
Population (2001): 0
Groupings
Island Group: Shetland
Local Authority: Shetland Islands
Scotland
References: [1][2][3][4]
Vementry Farm, on Mainland, with Isle of Vementry in hinterground
Vementry Farm, on Mainland, with Isle of Vementry in hinterground

Vementry (Old Norse: "Vemunðarey"[4]) is an uninhabited island in Shetland, Scotland, on the north side of the West Mainland, lying south of Muckle Roe. The island is known for its well-preserved chambered cairn, and the two First World War gun emplacements which overlook the narrow entrance into the former naval anchorage of Busta Voe. Vementry is also the name of a small farm on Mainland, Shetland, immediately south of the island. There is no ferry service to the island, although the shepherd on the mainland farm occasionally makes the short trip to work with stock on the island. The Isle of Vementry is separated from the mainland Vementry by a narrow channel or "sound", consisting of Uyea Sound to the east and Cribba Sound to the west. Cribba Sound is famed for the quality of mussels produced at the mussel farms located there.

References

  1. ^ 2001 UK Census per List of islands of Scotland
  2. ^ Haswell-Smith, Hamish. (2004) The Scottish Islands. Edinburgh. Canongate.
  3. ^ Ordnance Survey
  4. ^ a b Anderson, Joseph (Ed.) (1893) Orkneyinga Saga. Translated by Jón A. Hjaltalin & Gilbert Goudie. Edinburgh. James Thin and Mercat Press (1990 reprint). ISBN 0-901824-25-9

Coordinates: 60°19′46″N 1°27′47″W / 60.32944, -1.46306

 
Scotland | Shetland Islands
National Flag of Shetland
Inhabited islands: Mainland | Bressay | Burra | Fair Isle | Fetlar | Foula | Muckle Roe | North Isles | Out Skerries | Papa Stour | Trondra | Unst | Vaila | Whalsay | Yell
Other islands: Mousa | Noss | Scalloway Islands | List of Shetland islands
Towns and villages: Lerwick | Aith | Baltasound | Brae | Grutness | Gutcher | Haroldswick | Scalloway | Symbister | Toft | Ulsta | Uyeasound | Vidlin |Walls
Extreme points: Hermaness | Sumburgh Head
Archaeological sites: Jarlshof, Mousa Broch

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