Hascosay

[3] It has several pools, but the fresh water in them is frequently contaminated by salt spray.

[6] The laird, Arthur Nicolson, who had bought it had "cleared" parts of Fetlar, and it is possible that the islanders removed themselves in anticipation of a possible future forcible eviction by this landowner.

[3] The island is designated as a Special Area of Conservation on account of its largely undisturbed blanket bog habitat.

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House on Hascosay, with the hills of Fetlar beyond