This is a list of the extreme points of the British Isles, the points that are farther north, south, east, west, higher or lower than any other location
Northernmost Point — Out Stack, Shetland Islands, ScotlandNorthernmost Settlement — Skaw, Unst, Shetland Islands, ScotlandSouthernmost Point — Les Minquiers Reef, Jersey, Channel IslandsSouthernmost Settlement — Saint Clement, Jersey, Channel IslandsWesternmost Point — Rockall, Harris, ScotlandWesternmost Settlement — Dunquin, County Kerry, IrelandEasternmost Point — Lowestoft Ness, Suffolk, EnglandEasternmost Settlement — Lowestoft, Suffolk, EnglandMost Inland Point — Church Flatts Farm, Derbyshire, EnglandMost Inland Settlement — Coton in the Elms, Derbyshire, EnglandHighest Point — Ben Nevis, Highland, Scotland at 1,344 m above sea level.Highest Settlement — Flash, Staffordshire, England at 463 m above sea level.Lowest Point — North Slob, County Wexford, Ireland at 3 m below sea level.