Shuna, a 1,110-acre island off Scotland’s west coast, is on the market for $7.5 million. The island, owned by the Gully family since 1945, features a ruined castle, ancient burial mounds, untouched beaches, and diverse wildlife. Originally built in 1911 by George Buckley, the castle fell into disrepair in the 1980s. The property includes a working farm, six holiday homes, and sustainable energy sources. The family’s decision to sell comes after the departure of live-in managers. Real estate agents are promoting Shuna as a unique opportunity for private retreats, hospitality ventures, or wellness destinations. Wildlife on the island includes deer, otters, seals, dolphins, and eagles, drawing early interest from potential buyers. (Newser)
Scottish Island Shuna, Complete with Castle, for Sale

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