Midgarth

This article is about an island in Orkney, Scotland. For other uses, see List of islands called Linga.
Midgarth
Norse name Linga Holm from Lyngholm

The view north from Linga Holm, towards Sanday
Location
Midgarth
Midgarth shown within Orkney
OS grid reference HY615275
Physical geography
Island group Orkney
Area 57 hectares (0.22 sq mi)
Area rank 187[1]
Highest elevation 10 metres (33 ft)
Political geography
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Country Scotland
Council area Orkney Islands
Demographics
Population 0
References [2][3][4][5]

Midgarth, also known as the Holm of Midgarth and Linga Holm is an uninhabited Scottish island extending to approximately 57 hectares (0.22 sq mi) situated 700 metres (770 yd) west of Stronsay island in the Orkney archipelago.[6] The name "Linga Holm" is derived from the Old Norse Lyngholm.

History

In common with many other Orkney islands, Midgarth contains numerous archaeological remains. These include pictish houses and ancient cairns.

Although it is currently uninhabited, a household of six was recorded in 1841.[3][7]

Wildlife

It is thought to be the third largest breeding ground for the Atlantic grey seal in the world, and is an important nesting site for greylag geese.

See also

References

  1. Area and population ranks: there are c. 300 islands >20ha in extent and 93 permanently inhabited islands were listed in the 2011 census.
  2. 2001 UK Census per List of islands of Scotland
  3. 1 2 Haswell-Smith, Hamish (2004). The Scottish Islands. Edinburgh: Canongate. ISBN 978-1-84195-454-7.
  4. Ordnance Survey
  5. 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
  6. John Maurius Wilson, The Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland: Or, Dictionary of Scottish Topography, 1854
  7. FreeCEN Orkney Website

External links

Coordinates: 59°07′57″N 2°40′28″W / 59.13256°N 2.67444°W / 59.13256; -2.67444


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