Vidlin Explained

Official Name:Vidlin
Country:Scotland
Static Image Name:Gardin, Vidlin, Shetland - geograph.org.uk - 157825.jpg
Static Image Caption:Gardin, Vidlin, Shetland
Os Grid Reference:HU477654
Coordinates:60.371°N -1.134°W
Post Town:SHETLAND
Postcode Area:ZE
Postcode District:ZE2
Dial Code:01806

Vidlin (from Old Norse: Vaðill meaning a ford) is a small village located on Mainland, Shetland, Scotland. The settlement is within the parish of Nesting.[1]

History

It is at the head of Vidlin Voe, and is the modern heart of the old parish of Lunnasting, which centred on the early church at Lunna on Lunna Ness.

The Lunnasting stone, which bears an undeciphered Pictish ogham inscription was found nearby and donated to the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland in 1876.

Notable people

Steven Robertson is a theatre and film actor who has appeared in a number of successful films. He was born in Vidlin and attended the local school.

The poet Rhoda Bulter's mother came from Skelberry in Lunnasting, and she herself lived there for two crucially formative years when young.

The Walls poet Christine de Luca has written a memoir and a series of poems about the branch of her family which hailed from Vidlin, on her father Alexander Pearson's side, entitled Dreams in Time's Ocean (2004).

Transport

Vidlin is served by service 19 that runs in the morning, at noon, and rush hour run by a J&DS Halcrow minibus. The Whalsay ferry sometimes departs from Vidlin Ferry Terminal in adverse weather conditions instead of its usual Laxo departure. The Out Skerries ferry departs from here on a bookings-only basis.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Details of Vidlin. Gazetteer for Scotland. 2 January 2015.
  2. Web site: 19 - Lerwick - Vidlin .