Everything about Sandys Parish Bermuda totally explained
Sandys Parish is one of the nine parishes of
Bermuda. It is named for English aristocrat Sir
Edwin Sandys (1561-1629), and hence there's no apostrophe in the name, which is pronounced "Sands".
It is located in the northwest of the island chain, occupying the three islands of
Ireland Island,
Boaz Island, and the larger
Somerset Island, as well as a small part of the main island of Bermuda. These islands make up the northwestern coast of the
Great Sound, the large expanse of water which dominates the geography of western Bermuda, where it's joined to
Southampton parish. Like most other parishes in Bermuda, it covers 2.3 square miles (about 6.0 km² or 1500 acres).
Natural features in Sandys include
Ely's Harbor, the
Cathedral Rocks,
Daniel's Head, and
Mangrove Bay.
Other notable features of Sandys include the
Somerset Bridge, which links the mainland to Somerset Island, and the old
Royal Naval Dockyard on Ireland Island.
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