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The Islands that make the Isles of Scilly

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If you're not familiar with the Isles of Scilly, it's important to know that there are several islands that make it up and that each one has something different to offer. If you do your homework and a little research beforehand, you can certainly have a good idea of which of the islands you'll be wanting to visit first and which ones might not have what you're looking for. There are six islands that are inhabited, and there are many other little rocky islands that don't have any development on them. The most important islands include St. Mary's, Tresco, St. Martin's, St. Agnes, Bryher, and Samson. Some of the other islands are named as well, and there are also many that have no names because they have no civilization on them. St. Mary's is the largest of the islands and has a beautiful castle that is very popular with visitors. It's been turned into a hotel, and many people stay there each year. Tresco is the second largest of the islands. It has a very small population and a rugged landscape. There have been shipwrecks there, and new development and restoration projects have taken place in recent years.

St. Martin's in the northernmost of the islands when it comes to those that are inhabited, and there are three settlements on it. There is a hotel and a pub, along with a few other shops. There is also a guesthouse, several quays, and a bakery. If you want to be farther south, the southernmost island that is inhabited is St. Agnes. Landmarks there include the Standing Stone and the lighthouse, and the island is a favourite of birdwatchers. Bryher is the smallest island. It is west of Tresco and has a population of less than one hundred people. Samson is not inhabited, although it used to be. The last residents were evicted to make the island into a deer park, but the deer were unhappy there and left the island. Only some ruins of the old homes remain, but people are allowed to go onto the island and walk around to see them, as well as to look at the natural beauty that the island has to offer.

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