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Bryher (Cornish: Breyer, lit. 'place of hills') is one of the smallest inhabited islands of the Isles of Scilly, with a population of 84 in 2011, spread across 134 hectares (1.34 km2). Bryher exhibits a procession of prominent hills connected by low-lying necks and sandy bars. Landmarks include Hell Bay, famous for shipwrecks in the 18th and 19th centuries, Shipman Head, which was fortified in the Iron Age and where the tumbled ramparts of an Iron Age castle remain, and All Saints' Church, originally constructed in 1742. The island has two quays, Church Quay and Bar Quay.
Bryher ( cornique : Breyer, lieu de collines ) est l’une des plus petites des îles habitées des îles Scilly .
Bryher ist eine Gezeiteninsel der Scilly-Inseln und Teil des Herzogtums Cornwall. Bryher wird durch den Trescochannel von ihrer Nachbarinsel Tresco getrennt. Während Ebbe ist es möglich, auf die jeweils gegenüberliegende Insel per Fuß zu wandern. Die 122 ha große Insel liegt an ihrer höchsten Stelle 42 m über dem Meeresspiegel.
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| island (Q23442) | place=island |
| Civil parishes in Cornwall | designation=civil_parish, boundary=civil_parish |
| Inhabited islands of the Isles of Scilly | admin_level, place=islet, boundary=administrative, place=island |