Unlike the other islands, we were able to get to St Mary’s every day. Jude and I went to explore Hugh Town and search for the grave of former Prime Minister, Harold Wilson, who regularly holidayed on the islands and is buried in the Old Town church yard. (See pic 2)

On another occasion I went there alone to walk around the coastal path, which measures around 10 miles or 16km. There’s an impressive set of star-shaped Garrison Walls along the west coast. (See pics 14 – 17). And, perhaps surprisingly, given the island’s small size and remoteness, there are several chambered cairns or ancient burial grounds dotted around the coast, which date back to the Bronze Age, between 2500 and 800 BC. (See pics 23 & 24). As if that wasn’t enough for any history buff, there’s also the remains of an ancient, Iron Age, village at Halangy Down. (See pics 28 & 29). Definitely a walk back in time if ever there was one! ๐Ÿ˜Š

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  1. picpholio Avatar

    Very interesting these historical sites Mike. Thanks for showing us this isle.

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    1. Alittlebitoutoffocus Avatar

      Yes, I guess there’s something for everyone in the Scillies – gardens, history and (see tomorrow) some excellent beaches. ๐Ÿ˜Š

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  2. Bay Photos By Donna Avatar

    Interesting, great shots! Love that bikini top planter!!

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    1. Alittlebitoutoffocus Avatar

      Yes, as soon as I saw that bikini, I just had to take a picture! It’s so colourful! ๐Ÿ˜‰

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