Scotch Bank

Scotch Bank is a shoal in . Scotch Bank is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Tortola and Peebles Hospital.

is the capital island of the and Road Town is the capital city. There's not a lot to see, although the original architecture of little wooden houses housing some interesting shops, cafes and an art gallery or two and Cockroach Hall built on a huge rock on Main Street is not be missed.

Hospital
is the main public hospital in the . The hospital is located in the capital, , on the island of .

Place of worship
St. William's Church is a Catholic church in , the capital of the . Although the community was founded in 1957 with a small chapel it was completed in 1993 and the first church much larger current building dates from 1999 and included the construction of a parish hall and administrative offices.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Southern Islands.

The of the are uninhabited, but nonetheless oft visited by island-hopping yachters. They are beautiful, and provide some of the best snorkelling and diving opportunities in the territory.

Scotch Bank

Latitude
18.41361° or 18° 24′ 49″ north
Longitude
-64.60139° or 64° 36′ 5″ west
Open location code
77CQC97X+CC
Geo­Names ID
3740106
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Highlights include Fish Bay and Connall Shoal.

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