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The Maiden Stack or Frau Stack is a tiny stack in the western
Shetland Islands Shetland (until 1975 spelled Zetland), also called the Shetland Islands, is an archipelago in Scotland Scotland is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It contains nearly one-third of the Uni ...
to the north of Brei Holm and east of Housa Voe about off
Papa Stour Papa Stour is one of the Shetland Islands in Scotland, with a population of fifteen people, some of whom immigrated after an appeal for residents in the 1970s. Located to the west of mainland Shetland and with an area of 828 hectares (3.2 ...
. Reaching above sea level"Papa Stour, Maiden Stack"
Canmore. Retrieved 04 April 2024.
the stack is the highest of several in the area and also known locally as Muckle Fru.


Romantic stories

It is so called because of the tiny house at its top, which is said to have been built in the 14th century by Lord Þorvald Þoresson, in order to imprison his daughter. The ruins of the house cover the whole of the summit of the stack and measure by . There are various versions of the story. In one dating from 1798 it is recorded as follows.
There is a perpendicular rock that stands in the sea, a little out from the island of Papa, very difficult to access, on which are the remains of a house, said to have been built by a gentleman of property, when about to leave the country, with a view to secure his daughter, who was in love with one inferior to her station. But Cupid, descending in a golden shower, found admission, by bribing her guardians.
This is similar to a version provided by Visit Shetland in 2006. Here the story goes that the lady was incarcerated by her father because of her interest in a common fisherman. Eventually she and her sweetheart successfully eloped."Papa Stour"
Visit Shetland. Retrieved 15 September 2007.
In a third version offered by Haswell-Smith, the father's aim was to prevent her from meeting men in general but when she was released she was found to be pregnant. A more detailed version of this story is recorded by Hibbert: :''One of these insulated rocks, named Frau-a-stack or the Lady’s Stack - accessible to none but the best of climbers - is crowned on the summit by the remains of a small building, that was originally built by a Norwegian Lady, to preserve herself from the solicitations of suitors, when she had entered into a vow of pure celibacy. The ascent to the house was considered almost unsurmountable, except by the help of ropes. But a dauntless lover, an udaller from Islesburgh, contrived in the dark secrecy of evening to scale the stack, and, after the first surprise was overcome, so far ingratiated himself in the fair devotee’s affections that, in a fatal hour she was induced: ::To trust the opportunity of night ::And the ill counsel of a desert place ::With the rich worth of her virginity. :''When the consequence of the Lady’s faux pas could no longer be concealed, Frau-a-stack became the scoff of the island, and was deserted by its fair and frail tenant. The house was soon afterwards unroofed and reduced to ruin, in contempt of the vow of chastity that had been broken’''


Alternative version

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's on-line Canmore database adds that notwithstanding the "romantic" 1798 version of the tale that "the site may have been utilised for the segregation of lepers", nearby Brei Holm having had a
leper colony A leper colony, also known by many other names, is an isolated community for the quarantining and treatment of lepers, people suffering from leprosy. '' M. leprae'', the bacterium responsible for leprosy, is believed to have spread from East ...
in the 18th century. This source does however admit that the ruins on Maiden Stack are not constructed in a similar way to those of the colony."Papa Stour, Brei Holm, 'leper Houses'
" Canmore. Retrieved 04 April 2024.


See also

* List of sea stacks in Scotland


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* * {{coord, 60, 19, 46, N, 1, 39, 26, W, region:GB_type:isle, display=title Stacks of Scotland Uninhabited islands of Shetland