Holm of Grimbister

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Holm of Grimbister is a small uninhabited tidal island in the Orkney Islands of Scotland, known for its low-lying farmland and causeway access at low tide.

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Holm of Grimbister canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf tidal island
access causeway at low tide
administrativeArea Orkney Islands Council area NERFINISHED
archipelago Orkney NERFINISHED
category Islands of the Bay of Firth, Orkney
Tidal islands of Scotland
Uninhabited islands of Orkney
connectedTo Mainland, Orkney NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country Scotland
etymology "Holm" from Old Norse for a small island NERFINISHED
gridReference HY 391 132
hasFeature causeway
hasName Holm of Grimbister NERFINISHED
hasNameLanguage English
hasPermanentPopulation 0
landUse farmland
locatedIn Firth, Orkney NERFINISHED
Mainland, Orkney NERFINISHED
Orkney Islands
locatedInBodyOfWater Bay of Firth NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Finstown NERFINISHED
Kirkwall NERFINISHED
region Northern Isles NERFINISHED
sovereignState United Kingdom
tidal true
topography low-lying
uninhabited true
usedFor agriculture

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Bay of Firth hasNearbyIsland Holm of Grimbister