An entire Scottish island, complete with a ruined castle and several holiday homes, has gone on sale for £5.5m.
Shuna Island spans approximately 1,110 acres and is on sale for the first time after being held by the same family for 80 years.
Estate agents Sotheby’s International Realty said the island was a “truly rare offering, rich in heritage, natural wonder and possibility”.
The island features the remains of Shuna Castle, an early 20th-century structure with panoramic coastal views, as well as eight residential properties which can house 52 people.
The historic castle also has the potential for redevelopment, subject to planning rules, according to the estate agent.
The island also supports livestock farming and “is teeming with wildlife, from red and fallow deer to eagles and porpoises”, it said.
The island’s traditions also include country sports and deer stalking, it added.
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The island is powered by a renewable energy system with photovoltaic panels, wind turbines, battery storage and back-up generators.
It also has a private pier, slipways for boats and a helipad.
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Sotheby’s International Realty said: “Whether as a regenerative tourism venture or a family estate, this extraordinary Hebridean island offers an exceptional life lived off the beaten path.”