Sullom
Sullom is a village on the Shetland peninsula of Northmavine, between Haggrister and Bardister. It lies on the northwest side of Sullom Voe, to which it gives its name.[1]
Sullom hall has been used as a venue during the Shetland Folk Festival.[2][3]
Scatsta Airfield, on the opposite shore of the Voe, and which grew from the nearby flying boat base of RAF Sullom Voe, is sometimes referred to as 'Sullom Airport'.[4]
References
- ^ Sullom Voe www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk, accessed 28 December 2019
- ^ Railsplitters top the bill on a night of quality music in Sullom www.shetlandtimes.co.uk, accessed 28 December 2019
- ^ Vast selection of Local acts and final Visiting act 2016 announced www.shetlandfolkfestival.com, accessed 28 December 2019
- ^ Sullom Airport Shetland Car Rental www.europcar.com, accessed 28 December 2019
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Northmavine
- Villages:
- Hillswick
- North Roe
- Ollaberry
- Sullom
- Other settlements
- Assater
- Braehoulland
- Braewick
- Burnside
- Eastwick
- Fethaland
- Gunnister
- Haggrister
- Hamnavoe
- Heylor
- Hogaland
- Housetter
- Isbister
- Mangaster
- Nibon
- North Gluss
- South Gluss
- Sandvoe
- Skelberry
- Stenness
- Swinister
- Tangwick
- Upper Urafirth
- Urafirth
- Ure
- Valladale
- Voe
- West Heogaland
- Land features
- Esha Ness
- Hillswick Ness
- Tingon
- Coastal features:
- Calder's Geo
- Grind of the Navir
- Lang Ayre
- Mavis Grind
- Maritime features
- Ronas Voe
- St Magnus Bay
- Sullom Voe
- Yell Sound
- Islets:
- Dore Holm
- The Drongs
- Egilsay
- Skerry of Eshaness
- Muckle Ossa
- Isle of Nibon
- Isle of Niddister
- Ramna Stacks
- Isle of Stenness
- Uyea
- Isle of Westerhouse
- Hills:
- Ronas Hill
- Lochs:
- Eela Water
- Johnnie Mann's Loch
- Punds Water
- Johnnie Notions
- Tom Anderson
60°26′30″N 1°21′18″W / 60.44167°N 1.35500°W / 60.44167; -1.35500
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