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Gugh (; Cornish: Keow, meaning "hedge banks") could be described as the sixth inhabited island of the Isles of Scilly, but is usually included with St Agnes with which it is joined by a sandy tombolo known as "The Bar" when exposed at low tide. The island is only about 1 km (0.62 mi) long and about 0.5 km (0.31 mi) wide, with the highest point, Kittern Hill at 34 m (112 ft). The geology consists of Hercynian granite with shallow podzolic soils on the higher ground and deeper sandy soils on the lower ground. The former Gugh farm is just north of the neck across the middle of the island between the two hills. The two houses were designed and built in the 1920s by Charles Hamlet Cooper. The name is often mispronounced as "Goo", "Guff" or even "Gogh".
Gugh (Keow en cornique) est une île de l'archipel des Sorlingues, au sud-ouest de l'Angleterre.
Gugh (kornisch Keow) ist eine Insel der Scilly-Inseln. Das Eiland ist etwa einen Kilometer lang und einen halben Kilometer breit. An seinem höchsten Punkt Kittern Hill liegt Gugh 34 m über dem Meeresspiegel. Die Insel ist durch den nur gut 60 Meter breiten Tombolo The Bar, der The Cove im Süden vom Forth Conger im Norden trennt, mit St. Agnes verbunden.
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island (Q23442) | place=island |
Inhabited islands of the Isles of Scilly | place=islet, place=island, boundary=administrative, admin_level |
Tidal islands of England | place=islet, place=island, boundary=administrative, admin_level |