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Skaw, Unst

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OS grid reference
  
HP657163

Country
  
Scotland

Post town
  
SHETLAND

Local time
  
Thursday 11:38 AM

Council area
  
Shetland

Lieutenancy area
  
Shetland

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Postcode district
  
ZE2

Dialling code
  
01806

Civil parish
  
Unst

Skaw, Unst

Weather
  
8°C, Wind W at 39 km/h, 62% Humidity

Skaw unst shetlands august 2003 trip from yell to skaw via ferry and drive to end of britain


Skaw is a tiny settlement in the Scottish archipelago of Shetland, located on the island of Unst. It is located north of Haroldswick on a peninsula in the northeast corner of the island, and is the most northerly settlement in the United Kingdom. The burn (stream) of Skaw flows from the uplands to the west through the constellation of small crofts that make up Skaw, and then east into the Wick of Skaw, a bay of the North Sea. A sheltered sandy beach lines the coast of the Wick of Skaw.

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Map of Skaw, Shetland, UK

During World War II, the Royal Air Force built a Chain Home radar station at Skaw. A combined Coastal Defence U-boat and Chain Home Low station was also built at Saxa Vord; after the war this became a ROTOR radar station. RAF Saxa Vord continued as a radar station after the end of the ROTOR programme.

The unclassified road from the B9087 to Skaw is the most northerly road in the UK road network.

Walter Sutherland, a former inhabitant of the northernmost cottage in the UK, was reportedly the last native speaker of the Norn language.

References

Skaw, Unst Wikipedia