Crim Rocks
Crim Rocks (Cornish: Kribyn "little reef")[1] is a small group of uninhabited islands in the Isles of Scilly, England, United Kingdom.
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![]() Peaked Rock, one of the Crim Rocks, and the westernmost point of England  | |
![]() Crim Rocks  | |
| Geography | |
| Coordinates | 49.8967°N 6.4500°W | 
| OS grid reference | SV802092 | 
| Archipelago | Isles of Scilly | 
| Administration | |
United Kingdom  | |
| Civil parish | Bryher | 
| Demographics | |
| Population | 0 | 
The Crim Rocks are the most westward of the archipelago's Western Rocks,[2][3] therefore making them the westernmost point of England. They are approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) north of Bishop Rock,[4] and about 0.25 miles (0.40 km) southwest of Zantman's Rock. The name may be cognate with the Middle Welsh "crimp" meaning "shin, ridge, or ledge."[2] The most conspicuous of the Crim Rocks is the Peaked Rock.[4] At least thirty ships are known to have been wrecked on the Crims.[3]
References
    
- "Akademi Kernewek - Henwyn Tyller". Archived from the original on 29 April 2020.
 - Andrew Breeze, (2007), Cornish toponyms: Crim Rocks, Darite, Perranuthnoe, Port Isaac, and Treverva. Celtica Vol. 25, page 2
 - Larn, Richard (1992). The Shipwrecks of the Isles of Scilly. Nairn: Thomas & Lochar. ISBN 0-946537-84-4.
 - Great Britain, Hydrographic Dept, (1891), Sailing directions for the west coast of England, page 26
 
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