Inchmarnock

E191115

Inchmarnock is a small, sparsely populated Scottish island in the Firth of Clyde known for its archaeological sites and historic chapel ruins.

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Label Occurrences
Inchmarnock canonical 3

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Statements (28)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish island
island
access by boat only
coordinateLocation 55.7833°N 5.1167°W
country Scotland
hasArchaeologicalSite early Christian settlement remains
prehistoric remains
hasChapel St Marnock’s Chapel (ruined)
hasCulturalHeritage early Christian art and grave markers
hasEvidenceOf long-term human occupation
hasFeature small harbour or landing place
hasHistoricName Inis Mhearnóc
hasHistoricRuins burial ground
medieval chapel ruins
hasLandscape pasture land
rocky shoreline
hasResearch archaeological survey and excavation projects
inhabited yes
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Argyll and Bute
locatedInArchipelago Clyde Islands
locatedInWaterBody Firth of Clyde
locatedNear Isle of Bute
west coast of Scotland
namedAfter Saint Cathan
surface form: Saint Marnock
partOf West Central Scotland
surface form: Inner Clyde region
population very small
usedFor grazing livestock
private residence

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Clyde Islands hasIsland Inchmarnock
Firth of Clyde islands hasIsland Inchmarnock
Buteshire contains Inchmarnock