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OS grid reference
  
HU430279

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Postcode district
  
ZE2

Dialling code
  
01950

Civil parish
  
Dunrossness

Scottish parliament
  
Shetland

Country
  
Scotland

Post town
  
SHETLAND

Police
  
Scottish

Council area
  
Shetland

Lieutenancy area
  
Shetland

UK parliament constituency
  
Orkney and Shetland

Mail, Shetland

Weather
  
4°C, Wind NW at 14 km/h, 55% Humidity

Mail is a hamlet on the island of Mainland, in the Shetland Islands, Scotland.

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Geography

Mail is located on the south-eastern side of the island of Mainland adjacent to the A970 road some ten miles south of Lerwick, between Cunningsburgh and Sandwick. It lies almost on the 60th parallel north. Mail has two beaches, the Sands of Mail and the Beach of Mail, separated by the promontory of Bur Ness. Bur Ness contains the Mail churchyard, which has been the site of various archaeological finds.

History

Bur Ness was the site of Mail's chapel. The chapel was part of Cunningsburgh parish, now part of Dunrossness. Nothing is known of the chapel except that it was the recognised church of the area from a very early date. However, the churchyard still remains.

Archaeology

Several Pictish gravestones dating from the 7th century have been found in the churchyard, including the Mail Stone, with an incised Pictish figure, found in 1992. Gravestones have also been found with Norse runes, indicating Viking activity in the area, as well as inscriptions in Ogham.

Evidence of earlier Iron Age archaeology is also present. Located on a tidal islet at Bur Ness is the site of the former Broch of Mail. The broch is now non-existent. However, a visit in 1934 indicated the circular foundation of a broch tower, although there are no visible traces, having been covered by turf.

References

Mail, Shetland Wikipedia