Wiay, Uist
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Wiay | |
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Location | |
Wiay | |
OS grid reference | NF873459 |
Names | |
Gaelic name | Bhuia/Fuidheigh |
Area and summit | |
Area | 375 ha (927 acres) |
Area rank | 78=[1] |
Highest elevation | Beinn a' Tuath 102 m (335 ft) |
Population | |
Population | 0[2] |
Groupings | |
Island group | Outer Hebrides |
Local Authority | Na h-Eileanan Siar |
References | [3][4][5] |
Wiay (Scottish Gaelic: Bhuia or Fuidheigh) is an uninhabited island in the Outer Hebrides.
In the 18th century Bonnie Prince Charlie is said to have hidden in a cave on the island after the Battle of Culloden.[6] Wiay was reported to have six inhabitants in 1861, but has been deserted since 1901.
In 2013 the island was put up for sale at a reported price of £500,000.[6]References
- ↑ Area and population ranks: there are c. 300 islands >20ha in extent and 93 permanently inhabited islands were listed in the 2011 census.
- ↑ General Register Office for Scotland (28 November 2003) Scotland's Census 2001 – Occasional Paper No 10: Statistics for Inhabited Islands. Retrieved 26 February 2012.
- ↑ Haswell-Smith, Hamish (2004). The Scottish Islands. Edinburgh: Canongate. ISBN 978-1-84195-454-7.
- ↑ Ordnance Survey
- ↑ "Overview of Wiay". Gazetteer for Scotland. Retrieved 2007-11-11.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "Bonnie Scottish island is all yours for princely £500,000" (8 July 2013) Glasgow: The Herald.
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Coordinates: 57°24′5″N 7°12′14″W / 57.40139°N 7.20389°W
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