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{{Geobox|Sandbank
| name =Scroby Sands 
| native_name = 
| other_name = 
| category = Coastal feature 
| image = Scrobysands04.11.2005.a.jpg
| image_caption =Scroby Sands and its Wind Farm
| image_size =280px
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Components. These are named North Scroby, Middle Scroby and South Scroby.
Scroby Sands is deeper and narrower at its northern end and
shallower and broader to the southern end of the shoal.

==Ships wrecked on Scroby Sands==
Some of the ships wrecked here include:

*''Durham Packet'' of Stockton wrecked on 6 December 1847
*SS Douglas wrecked after collision with SS Sinloo on Cross sands on 28 January 1905<ref name="srok1"/>
*SS Sinloo wrecked after collision with SS Douglas on Cross sands on 28 January 1905<ref name="srok1"/>
*SS Eastward stranded then wrecked 25 March 1918<ref name="srok1"/>
*[[SS Hopelyn]] wrecked on 17 October 1922<ref name="srok2">"Norfolk Maritime Heroes & Legends", Nicholls, M., Pub: Poppyland Publishing,  2008, ISBN 978-0-946148-85-1</ref>.
==See also==
*[[Haisborough Sands]]
*[[Hammond's Knoll]]
==References==
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[[Category:North Sea]]
[[Category:Coastal feature of Norfolk]]
[[Category:Geography of Norfolk]]
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