List of islands of England
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This is a list of the islands of England, the mainland of which is part of the island of Great Britain, as well as a table of the largest English islands by area. The Isle of Man and the Channel Islands do not form part of England.
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List of islands
Offshore and inshore islands
Lake and river islands
Largest islands in England
Island | Area (sq mi) | Area (sq km) | |
1 | Isle of Wight | 147.09 | 380.99 |
2 | Isle of Sheppey | 36.31 | 94.04 |
3 | Hayling Island | 10.36 | 26.84 |
4 | Foulness Island | 10.09 | 26.84 |
5 | Portsea Island | 9.36 | 24.25 |
6 | Canvey Island | 7.12 | 18.45 |
7 | Mersea Island | 6.96 | 18.04 |
8 | Walney Island | 5.01 | 12.99 |
9 | Wallasea Island | 4.11 | 10.65 |
Places called "island" or "isle" which are not islands
Some places in the British Isles are called islands or isles, but are not. Some of these were formerly islands surrounded by marshland. Others are peninsulas or just coastal settlements. They include:
- Isle of Athelney
- Isle of Axholme
- Isle of Dogs
- Isle of Elmley part of Sheppey
- Isle of Ely
- Isle of Grain
- Isle of Harty part of Sheppey
- Isle of Portland
- Isle of Purbeck
- Isle of Thanet separated by the Wantsum Channel
- Isle of Wedmore