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Braeswick
Sanday Light Railway - geograph.org.uk - 86228.jpg
The Sanday Light Railway, once Britain's most northerly passenger railway, in Braeswick
Braeswick is located in Orkney Islands
Braeswick
Braeswick
OS grid reference HY608369
Civil parish
  • Cross and Burness
Council area
Lieutenancy area
Country Scotland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town ORKNEY
Postcode district KW17
Dialling code 01856
Police Northern
Fire Highlands and Islands
Ambulance Scottish
EU Parliament Scotland
UK Parliament
  • Orkney and Shetland
Scottish Parliament
  • Orkney
List of places
UK
Scotland
59°13′05″N 2°41′06″W / 59.218°N 2.685°W / 59.218; -2.685

Braeswick is a small community located on the island of Sanday. Sanday is one of the many islands that make up Orkney, a group of islands off the northern coast of Scotland. Braeswick is part of the larger area known as Cross and Burness. You can find Braeswick along the B9070 road on Sanday.

Discovering Braeswick

Braeswick is a quiet and interesting place. It is a "settlement," which means it's a small group of homes or buildings. Being on an island like Sanday means it has a unique feel. Life here is often connected to the sea and the island's natural beauty.

Where is Braeswick Located?

Braeswick is found on the island of Sanday. Sanday is one of the larger islands in the Orkney archipelago. The Orkney Islands are located north of mainland Scotland. Braeswick is specifically in the civil parish of Cross and Burness. This is a traditional way to divide up land for local administration.

The Sanday Light Railway

One of the most interesting things about Braeswick is its connection to the Sanday Light Railway. This railway was once very special. It was known as Britain's most northerly passenger-carrying railway. This means it was the furthest north in the UK where people could ride a train.

The railway was not a huge, long line. It was a narrow-gauge railway. This means its tracks were closer together than standard train tracks. It was used to carry passengers and goods. Even though it's no longer running, it's an important part of Braeswick's history. It shows how people moved around and transported things on the island in the past.

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