📌 Tangwick, Shetland Mainland
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Set close to a south-facing bay on Shetland Mainland’s wild Esha Ness peninsula, Tangwick Haa was built as a laird’s house in the 17th century for the Cheyne family. Since 1987 the building has been open to the public as a museum displaying Northmavine artefacts and history; one room also showcases a typical 19th century laird’s room, with the appropriate period furniture. Given the sparsely-populated region there’s a surprising amount to see: put it on your must-do list if you’re planning on heading out this way.
🌍 Location
📌 At public minor road end, Tangwick, Shetland Mainland
🧭 O.S. Grid Reference: HU 232777
🛰️ GPS coordinates: 60.482245,-1.578966
❌ No public transport within 1 mi. Infrequent bus to Braewick (1.5 mi)
🚗 Car park
📝 Key info
⌚ Daily, 17 April to September 2024
🎫 Free