|   Isle of Gruney | |
| Shetland | |
| Location | Gruney Isle Shetland Scotland United Kingdom | 
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 60°39′10″N 1°18′11″W / 60.652884°N 1.303184°W | 
| Year first constructed | 1976 (first) | 
| Year first lit | 2004 (current) | 
| Automated | 1976 | 
| Deactivated | 2004 (first) | 
| Foundation | concrete basement | 
| Construction | metal skeletal tower | 
| Tower shape | square parallelepiped tower covered by aluminium panels with light on the top | 
| Markings / pattern | white tower | 
| Height | 7 metres (23 ft) | 
| Focal height | 53 metres (174 ft) | 
| Light source | solar power | 
| Characteristic | Fl WR 5s. | 
| Admiralty number | A3817 | 
| NGA number | 3444 | 
| ARLHS number | SCO-093 | 
| Managing agent | Royal Society for the Protection of Birds | 
Gruney is a small, uninhabited island in Shetland, Scotland. It lies north of the Northmavine peninsula of the Shetland Mainland, from which it is separated by the Gruney Sound.
Gruney has a population of Leach's petrels, one of just two in Shetland. It is not a National Nature Reserve, but the RSPB has a management agreement with the owners.
The island is also home to a lighthouse.
Coordinates: 60°39′06″N 1°18′12″W / 60.65177°N 1.30320°W