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Baleshare
Location
Baleshare is located in Scotland
Baleshare
Baleshare shown within Scotland
OS grid reference NF788619
Names
Gaelic name Am Baile Sear
Meaning of name Gaelic for 'east farm'.
Area and summit
Area 910 hectares (3.5 sq mi)
Area rank 53
Highest elevation 12 metres (39 ft)
Population
Population (2001) 49
Population rank 56 out of 97
Main settlement Samhla
Groupings
Island group Uists and Barra
Local Authority Na h-Eileanan Siar
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References [1][2][3][4]
If shown, area and population ranks are for all Scottish islands and all inhabited Scottish islands respectively.
The only telephone box on Baleshare

Baleshare (Scottish Gaelic: Baile Sear) is a flat tidal island in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland.

Baleshare lies to the south-west of North Uist. Its economics and community were boosted by the building of a causeway in 1962. The 350m (382 yard) causeway was built by William Tawse Ltd.[5] The island is extremely flat by Hebridean standards, rising to only 12 metres above sea level and known for its long sandy beach. It has a population of 49 living in two settlements: Samhla and Teananachar.

The name means 'east farm' or 'east town'. The 'west town' may have been on land that was said to exist to the west of Baleshare, washed away in the sixteenth century, over which it was possible to walk to the Monach Islands at low tide.[2] The Monachs are some 15 kilometres to the west. Another story suggests there was once a land bridge to Kirkibost, 100 metres to the north.[6] The basis for this seems to be a reference in the Exchequer Rolls for 1542 that the valued rental had been decreased due to encroachment by the sea at some unspecified (presumably recent) date.

Two prehistoric settlements have been uncovered, which contain the remains of a circular stone house and pieces of pottery, bone and metal. In common with other sites in the area, they are threatened by coastal erosion[7][8]

Notable people from Baleshare

  • John Fergusson, Nova Scotia politician.[9]
  • Cailean MacQuarrie, Cadet featuring in ITV documentary 'The Merchant Navy'.[10]

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Coordinates: 57°32′N 7°22′W / 57.533°N 7.367°W / 57.533; -7.367








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