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Map of places in Orkney compiled from this list See the list of places in Scotland for places in other counties. Orkney is an archipelago located in the Northern Isles of Scotland. Having been inhabited for nearly 8,500 years, Orkney contains many settlements, hamlet and villages.
Pages in category "Houses in Orkney" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Grain Earth House; K.
Upload another image See more images Italian Chapel, including statue Lamb Holm 4/6/1987 HY4876300594 58°53′23″N 2°53′27″W / 58.889619°N 2.890695°W / 58.889619; -2.890695 (Italian Chapel, including statue) 12728 Upload another image See more images Hoy Sound High Lighthouse including Keepers' Houses, Boundary Walls and Gatepiers Graemsay 9/12/1977 HY2680906078 58 ...
Pages in category "Country houses in Orkney" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Balfour Castle; T.
The main airport in Orkney is Kirkwall Airport, operated by Highland and Islands Airports. Loganair provides services to the Scottish Mainland (Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness), as well as to Sumburgh Airport in Shetland. Most of the scheduled flights within Orkney depart/arrive at Kirkwall from one of the other islands.
Upload another image 7 Nicolson Street, Including Boundary Walls 58°58′33″N 2°58′03″W / 58.975789°N 2.967417°W / 58.975789; -2.967417 (7 Nicolson Street, Including Boundary Walls) Category C(S) 46008 Upload Photo 10 St Olaf's Wynd 58°59′02″N 2°57′26″W / 58.98402°N 2.957122°W / 58.98402; -2.957122 (10 St Olaf's Wynd) Category C(S) 46012 ...
Skaill House is situated near to the site of Skara Brae, and the lands were in use from neolithic times. Various finds from the Bronze- and Iron Ages show continuing use. The name Skaill derives from the Old Norse word for "hall". The names of all the surrounding farms are also derived from that language, and it is presumed that the lands have ...