Britain's most northerly Public Convenience

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Britain's most northerly Public Convenience by David Purchase as part of the Geograph project.

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Britain's most northerly Public Convenience

Image: © David Purchase Taken: 7 Jun 2016

Perhaps an unlikely subject for a photo! But the Shetland Islands are very good both at providing facilities and signposting them (although I gather that, with oil revenues declining, this may soon change). With the exception of a couple of cafés further north which cater for their customers only, this facility adjacent to the Final Checkpoint is the most northerly in Britain.

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Image Location

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Latitude
60.768921
Longitude
-0.834216