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 The Isles of Scilly @ Chycor Cornwall
Isles of Scilly Travel - St Marys is the largest of the islands, You’ll find banks, shops, galleries, workshops, pubs, a museum, a variety of places to eat and a fleet of launches to take you to the other islands or on pleasure cruises.
Isles of Scilly Skybus - flights from Exeter Airport to St Mary's.
Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust - The Trust is responsible for the management of all the land that is leased to it by the Duchy of Cornwall on the inhabited islands, in addition to all the uninhabited islands, islets and rocks.
www.chycor.co.uk /isles-of-scilly.htm

  
 Isles of Scilly Perfumery
Set along the coast path, next to the beach, the Perfumery is one of the first granite flower barns to be used on St Mary's, dating back more than 100 years.
We are constantly adding to our range and apart from our established fragrant ranges - St Mary's, St Martin's and St Agnes for ladies, and Sir Cloudesly Shovell's Cologne for men, we have produced a Lavender range using plants grown at Trenoweth on St Mary's.
At the front of the barn is our shop and behind you can watch the workshop producing hand-made vegetable soaps, locally gathered pot-pourri, fine fragrances with local flowers steeping in them and many more original gifts.
www.isles-of-scilly.co.uk /perfumery.html

  
 ~ The Isles of Scilly ~
The magical Isles of Scilly are an unspoilt sub-tropical paradise waiting to be discovered, only a few miles from the mainland but a world apart in so many ways.
This cluster of unique islands include five inhabited islands - St Mary's, Tresco, St Martin's, Bryher and St Agnes - and countless smaller islands, islets and rocks which are home to a wide variety of wildlife.
Travel between the Islands is easy - around 20 minutes from St Mary's to Tresco, St Martin's or Bryher- with regular launch services linking each of the Islands.
www.islesofscilly.co.uk

  
 AllRefer.com - Scilly Islands (British And Irish Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
Five of the isles are inhabited : St. Mary's, Tresco, St. Martin's, St. Agnes, and Bryher.
Scilly Islands [sil´ E ] Pronunciation Key, officially Isles of Scilly, archipelago of more than 150 isles and rocky islets, off Cornwall, SW England, 28 mi (45 km) from Land's End.
On the largest, St. Mary's, is the capital, Hugh Town, with the 16th-century Star Castle at which Prince Charles (later Charles II) stopped in 1645 on his flight to Jersey.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/S/ScillyIs.html

  
 Isles of Scilly : UK category on LimeySearch.co.uk
Mary's - Isles of Scilly - The largest island in the group yet still only two and a half miles by one and three quarters, St. Mary's is the administrative hub of the islands and the terminus for year round transport links with the mainland.
Isles of Scilly - General interest site with information and links to business, tourism, history and sports.
Agnes, Isles of Scilly - Created by the islanders to provide a flavour of life on the island, and to provide some useful information for planning a holiday.
www.limeysearch.co.uk /England/Cornwall/Isles_of_Scilly

  
 Scilly, Tresco, St Mary's, St Martin's, Bryher, St Agnes & thereabouts - maps, books, history, gifts, travel, photos - England, UK
The Isles of Scilly are a group of islands 25 miles south-west of Cornwall.
Scilly has a much more mediterranean climate than the rest of Britain, giving rise to a variety of rare plant-life.
The inhabited islands are: St Mary's, Tresco, Bryher, St Agnes and St Martin's.
www.thereabouts.co.uk /cornwall/scilly

  
 St. Mary's, Isles of Scilly - Cornwall Online
The Isles of Scilly Museum, Church Street, St Mary's Tel 01720 422337.
The Isles of Scilly Museum in Hugh Town and the Heritage Centre in the middle of the island display much of the Isles of Scilly's rich history.
St Mary's historic past can be seen in the many ancient monuments on the island - from Neolithic chamber tombs and village, to Civil War fortifications.
www.cornwall-online.co.uk /islesofscilly/stmarys.htm

  
 Council of the Isles of Scilly - Councillors
18 The Strand, St Marys, Isles of Scilly
The Biggal, Carn Thomas, St Marys, Isles of Scilly
Council of the Isles of Scilly - Councillors
www.scilly.gov.uk /council/councillors.php

  
 Isles of Scilly
The Isles of Scilly are a group of islands 32 miles southwest of Land ’ s End, Cornwall in clear, blue Atlantic water.
The birdwatching and scuba diving are renowned, and most importantly, Scilly is virtually crime-free, making it one of the safest environments in the world.
The largest and most populated island is St. Mary's, which has a port, and an aerodrome, from which commercial helicopters and aeroplanes fly.
myweb.tiscali.co.uk /godolphin.lodge/html/isles_of_scilly.html

  
 SCILLY-EILANDEN
De Scilly-eilanden ( Isles of Scilly) zijn een groep van vijf bewoonde en ongeveer 140 onbewoonde eilanden ten zuidwesten van het Engelse Cornwall, op ongeveer 45 km van de plaats Land's End.
Council of the Isles of Scilly ( http://www.scilly.gov.uk/)
Met uitzondering van Hugh Town op St. Mary's, dat in 1949 aan de inwoners werd verkocht, is de archipel het bezit van de Britse Kroon.
www.thumpershollow.com /encyclopedia/S/Scilly-eilanden

  
 St. Agnes, Isles of Scilly - Cornwall Online
St Agnes is a beautiful island lying just off, the main island, of St. Mary's.
St Agnes is an island of rocky coves, secluded beaches and romantic walks through a pristine landscape filled with wild flowers and lichens - a fitting tribute to clean air and the purity of the island's environment.
Evenings on St. Agnes are a time for the simple pleasures; a quiet stroll along the beach, a refreshing drink in the village pub or a relaxing.
www.cornish-world.co.uk /islesofscilly/stagnes.htm

  
 Ancestors of Frederick Legg initial page.
Married: Elizabeth Watts on 7 November 1805 at St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, Cornwall, England.
1815 at St Agnes, Isles of Scilly, Cornwall.
Baptised 2 October 1813 at Isles of Scilly.
www.geocities.com /gjlegg/ancestors2.html

  
 St Agnes Boating Isles of Scilly
St Agnes boating operates passenger boats in the Isles of Scilly.
We normally depart from St Mary's quay at 12.30 and 16.30 Monday to Thursday, 12.30 and 3.30 on Friday's and 12.30 and 4.00 on Saturday's.
The Spirit of St Agnes is a modern purpose-built catamaran capable of carrying eighty passengers.
www.st-agnes-boating.co.uk

  
 Holiday cottages in the Isles of Scilly, England area - local self-catering accommodation, including cottages, lodges, chalets, flats, apartments and holiday homes.
St Mary's, the main island, offers splendid walking along its bays and headlands, with Hugh Town the capital.
Holiday cottages in the Isles of Scilly, England area - local self-catering accommodation, including cottages, lodges, chalets, flats, apartments and holiday homes.
To the north are Tresco, with a subtropical garden amid the ruins of a tenth-century Benedictine abbey, Bryher and St Martin's; to the south, St Agnes.
www.stilwell.co.uk /sitemap2.asp?Q=hcC33

  
 Isles of Scilly Hotels, Isles of Scilly Bed & Breakfast. We have Pubs & Inns in Isles of Scilly, Self Catering accommodation in Isles of Scilly and good UK Offshore tourist attractions to visit
Isles of Scilly Hotels, Isles of Scilly Bed and Breakfast.
The Isles of Scilly are a haven for those looking to escape the rush of everyday life.
There are five inhabited islands in the group; St Marys, Tresco, St Martin’s, Bryher and St Agnes.
www.information-britain.co.uk /counties.cfm?county=102

  
 Isles of Scilly - Cornwall Online
St Martin's - gorse-covered moorland, flower fields and dazzling white beaches, watersports and boat trips to the bird and seal colonies on the Eastern Isles.
St Mary's - the largest island and forms the economic centre.
There are five inhabited islands in the archipelago, set amongst hundreds of smaller islands and rocky islets, which provide homes to numerous species of seabirds and marine animals.
www.cornwall-online.co.uk /islesofscilly/Welcome.html

  
 Isles of Scilly - Tourist Information
The Isles of Scilly are located 28 miles WSW of Land's End, Cornwall.
If a visit to the other islands doesn't appeal then here are some of the things you could do on St Mary's.
They have been described (R.L. Bowley) as "the most fortunate of all the islands around Britain's coasts, with clean seas and beaches, wonderful scenery, welcoming inhabitants, excellent accommodation, and a climate which is one of Britain's warmest in winter and sunniest in summer".
www.isles-of-scilly.co.uk /about-Scilly.html

  
 The Isles of Scilly
The Isles of Scilly lie some 28 miles southwest of Land's End and everyone visiting Cornwall should make a point of visiting at least one of them.
Their rugged scenery and myriad of small islands along with the chance to see rare seabirds and seals make the Isles of Scilly one of my favourite destinations.
Two excellent guides to the islands are the Friendly Map and Guide to exploring the Isles of Scilly and Walking in the Isles of Scilly by Paddy Dillon.
www.shimbo.co.uk /leisure/ios.htm

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Books: Shipwrecks of the Isles of Scilly
It shows not only a love and respect of the islands themselves, but for the sailors who dared to brave the waters around Scilly and the islands' men whose selfless bravery in attempting to rescue the crews of stricken vessels so often ended in tragedy.
Mary's, Bryher, Sampson and Tresco Islands, St. Martin's and Eastern isles and The Seven Stones.
This book is set out almost as though it were a shipwreck hunters map to the Scilly Isles.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/0952397153/islesofscilly

  
 Penzance Sightseeing - The Best Sightseeing in Penzance, UK - England - 10Best
The Isles are a collection of five inhabited islands named St. Mary's, Tresco, St. Martin's, St. Agnes, and Bryher.
Description: The Isles of Scilly are located just 28 miles southwest of Land's End and can be reached by both plane and ferry boat from Penzance.
The Isles offer guests a variety of excursion opportunities like sandy beaches, nature trails, pubs and restaurants, accommodations, museums, and castles.
www.10best.com /Penzance/Leisure_Activities/Sightseeing/index.html?businessID=29952

  
 GuideMeTo Isles of Scilly - attractions, activities & things to do on the Isles of Scilly, Cornwall. Tourist Information on tourism attractions and leisure activities.
St Mary's is the largest of the Islands and coach, minibus, and vintage
There are lots of things to do on the Isles of Scilly.
GuideMeTo Isles of Scilly - attractions, activities & things to do on the Isles of Scilly, Cornwall.
www.guidemeto.co.uk /isles_of_scilly_activities.html

  
 The Isles of Scilly @ Chycor Cornwall
Isles of Scilly Travel - St Marys is the largest of the islands, You’ll find banks, shops, galleries, workshops, pubs, a museum, a variety of places to eat and a fleet of launches to take you to the other islands or on pleasure cruises.
Isles of Scilly Skybus - flights from Exeter Airport to St Mary's.
Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust - The Trust is responsible for the management of all the land that is leased to it by the Duchy of Cornwall on the inhabited islands, in addition to all the uninhabited islands, islets and rocks.
www.chycor.co.uk /isles-of-scilly.htm

  
 Into Cornwall, Isles of Scilly, St Mary's, St Agnes, St Martin's, Tresco, Bryher, Annet, flights to Isles of Scilly, heliport, Scilly Isles, travelling to Scilly Isles, helicopter flights to Isles of Scilly
Into Cornwall, Isles of Scilly, St Mary's, St Agnes, St Martin's, Tresco, Bryher, Annet, flights to Isles of Scilly, heliport, Scilly Isles, travelling to Scilly Isles, helicopter flights to Isles of Scilly
Islands managed by the Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust that are closed all year include Annet,Western Rocks, Norrard Rocks, Men-a-Vaur and the eastern of the Eastern Islands &; Menawethan, Great and Little Innisvouls, Mouls and Hanjague.
The Isles of Scilly lie 28 miles south west of Cornwall's Land's End.
www.intocornwall.com /special/scilly.asp   (1245 words)

  
 FS2002 Props Page 41
The Isles of Scilly skybus operate a fleet of Britten Norman Islanders and a DHC-6 Twin Otter (G-BIHO) from St Mary's (Isles of Scilly, UK), St Just (Lands End) and St Mawgan (Newquay, UK).Repaint by Ashley Flynn.
This repaint depicts The Isles of scilly skybus Britten Norman Islander, G-SBUS.
This aircraft has been created as celebration of the 2nd anniversary of the website: http://www.hnc3k.com Special thanks to Alberto La Greca, Ruslan Forostyak, Marco Ravanello and David Durst.
www.simviation.com /fs2002props41.htm   (1245 words)

  
 Education and Learning
Prior to this move there was 1 primary and 1 secondary school on St. Mary's and 1 primary school on each of the off-islands of St. Agnes, St. Martin's and Tresco.
The Isles of Scilly LEA is the second smallest LEA in the country, containing only 1 Federated school, The Five Islands School with approximately 250 pupils.
In a re-organisation in 2000, all local schools were federated into The Isles of Scilly (Voluntary Controlled) Federated School.
www.scilly.gov.uk /education   (241 words)

  
 The Isles of Scilly - Shipwrecks and Valhalla
The channels between St. Mary's and St. Agnes/Gugh - the 'Spanish' and 'Bartholomew Ledges' and also between Tresco and Bryher hold the highest concentation of shipswrecks with a large number also occupying the area west of Annet.
The Isles of Scilly are the site of many, many shipwrecks over the years - there are 530 registered wrecks around the archipelago.
Ships, Shipwrecks and Maritime Incidents around the Isles of Scilly - Isles of Scilly Museum Publication No.3 - the book contains over 140 pages set out chronologically making wreck history very easy to follow.
www.shimbo.co.uk /leisure/ios3.htm   (237 words)

  
 Sharelook: Isles_of_Scilly
Mary`s - Isles of Scilly The largest island in the group yet still only two and a half miles by one and three quarters, St. Mary`s is the administrative hub of the islands and the terminus for year round transport links with the mainland.
Isles of Scilly : Bryher Locally run site with online brochures for self catering and guest houses.
Agnes, Isles of Scilly Created by the islanders to provide a flavour of life on the island, and to provide some useful information for planning a holiday, includes a vacancy list for coming year.
www.sharelook.co.uk /england/cornwall/isles_of_scilly.html   (237 words)

  
 A-Z World Airports Online - Isles of Scilly-St Mary´s Airport (ISC/EGHE)
Isles of Scilly Airport, United Kingdom, St Marys, Isles of Scilly, TR21 0NG
A-Z World Airports Online - Isles of Scilly-St Mary´s Airport (ISC/EGHE)
Airlines Serving Airport: British Int´l Helicopters, Isles of Scilly Skybus
www.azworldairports.com /airports/p2720isc.htm   (237 words)

  
 OPC website for the Isles of Scilly, Cornwall, England
1861 Census for the Isles of Scilly, (St Mary's).
The Isles of Scilly Family History Group was formed in 2002 with the aim of bringing together persons researching Scillonian families.
ISLES OF SCILLY FAMILIES AND DESCENDANTS family trees compiled by Rick Smith from various other researchers' material off the internet.
www.comp.utas.edu.au /users/rsmith/scilly   (1248 words)

  
 Isles Of Scilly (1)
The Isles of Scilly Family History Group provided kind assistance and copies of the survey are held at the museum on St Marys- see newspaper article from The Cornishman dated 24th July 2003 (a similar item appeared in “The Scillonian” magazine Summer edition, 2003, No. 257, page 70)
There are five islands with churches and burial grounds in the parish of the Isles of Scilly.
The CIP survey was carried out during 2002 and 2003 when a total of 1551 memorials were recorded with 3794 names noted.
www.cornwallinscriptions.co.uk /html/isles_of_scilly__1_.html   (146 words)

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