A remote island in Scotland’s Summer Isles – boasting a rugged coastline with sheltered coves, caves and cliffs to explore – has gone on the market for £500,000.
Mullagrach is a little under 89 acres in size and is just a 35-minute boat ride from Old Dorney Harbour on the northwest Highland mainland.
Potential buyers hoping to view the island will be limited due to weather conditions and access.
Image: Pic: Galbraith
Visitors will also have to wear outdoor clothing, sturdy footwear and be fit enough to travel by boat and climb ladders to reach the island.
Mullagrach has a “low environmental” heather-clad roofed cabin, which selling agent Galbraith said “blends into the landscape”.
Image: Pic: Galbraith
Image: Pic: Galbraith
The cabin’s interior features a kitchen area, wood burning stove and two box beds.
Solar panels provide power and there is an outside composting toilet. There is also a rainwater collection system, but drinking water is bottled.
Image: The inside of the cabin. Pic: Galbraith
Image: Pic: Galbraith
Mullagrach was purchased by the owners 18 years ago with a view to conserving and improving the vegetation and wildlife.
The island is home to a number of seabirds, including great skua, kittiwakes, shag, fulmars and geese.
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Image: Pic: Galbraith
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Phiddy Robertson, who is handling the sale at Galbraith, said: “This is an exciting opportunity to acquire not just a lovely coastal home but also an island, offering the ultimate private getaway.
“The island is a haven for wildlife and the owners have created a small cabin, which is well equipped, to enable full enjoyment of the island with minimal impact on the abundant birdlife.
“The setting is absolutely magical and would offer a wonderful opportunity to relax and reconnect with nature.”