'Bryher' () is the smallest of the five inhabited islands of the
Isles of Scilly. It is home to a population of 92 (census of 2001).
It lies to the west of
Tresco, and is separated from that island by the Tresco Channel. Off the southern end of Bryher is the uninhabited island of
Samson.

Hell Bay, Bryher
Factual Bryher
★ Bryher is
Cornish for ‘Place of Hills’. There are a number of hills on the island, including Watch Hill, a viewpoint, and Samson Hill at the southern end of the island.
★ Scenery on the island includes sandy beaches at Rushy Bay and Hell Bay.
★ The Hell Bay Hotel is actually located at Stinkingporth Bay (probably so called because of the smell of seaweed). It is owned by the
Tresco Estate.
★ Bryher has an area of 327 acres - just over half a square mile (1.3 km²).
★ At low tide,
mudflats are exposed in the Tresco Channel.
★ The Great Pool is a
Site of Special Scientific Interest.
★ In the north of the island are the Fraggle Rock Bar, Vine Cafe and Bryher Stores.
★ Golden Eagle studio of the artist
Richard Pearce.
★ In the centre of the island is Bar Quay, which was built in 1990 by the television programme
Challenge Anneka.Known to many islanders as 'Anna-Quay'
★ Local activities include sailing, scuba and watching wildlife.
★ ''Bryher'' has recently become a popular girls name in West
Cornwall.
★
Annie Winnifred Ellerman, daughter of the shipping magnate Sir John Ellerman, took the name of this island, Bryher, as her ''
nom de plume''.
★ Most of the land on Bryher is leased to the
Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust who are currently using ponies and
Red Ruby cattle to graze the overgrown areas as part of the
Waves of Heath project.
Fictional Bryher
★ ''
Why the Whales Came'' by
Michael Morpurgo. A film version, called
When the Whales Came, was made on location in 1989 starring
Helen Mirren,
Helen Pearce,
Paul Scofield and
David Suchet.
★ ''Hell Bay'' by Sam Llewellyn
External links
★
Bryher web site
★
Webcam
★
Hell Bay Hotel is located adjacent to the Great Pool.
★
Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust
★
Photographs from Bryher, Isles of Scilly