£350,000 could buy this remote Scottish island
Ever wish you could get away from it all and escape to your own private island?
Pladda Island, and everything on it, offers the chance for budding ‘Grand Designers’ to create their own spectacular off-grid hideaway.
The remote Scottish island, along with the former lighthouse keeper’s home, is for sale for less than the average price of a home in Great Britain.
Listed with estate agent Knight Frank, the current owners are asking for offers over £350,000.
As the main building has been vacant for a number of years, the interior is in need of a full renovation: it’s the perfect opportunity for a start-from-scratch project. And the five-bedroom property isn’t connected to the mains electricity supply, so the new owner might look at renewable energy sources, such as solar or wind power, or a generator.
Viewing this home will be something of an adventure in itself. Home-hunters will either need to get there by private boat, chartered boat, or chartered helicopter flight. And there’ll be no problem with finding a place to land, as this home comes with its very own helipad.
Pladda’s new owner will be the only resident of this off-grid, 28-acre area of land in the Firth of Clyde. The closest shop is on the island of Arran, in the village of Kildonan: around a 15-minute boat ride away.
And though there might not be any locals to get to know, Pladda has plenty of avian residents. It’s a popular breeding spot for many different birds, with more than 100 species recorded on the island.
Tom Stewart-Moore, Head of Rural Agency, Scotland at Knight Frank, says: “Pladda Island is a rare and unique opportunity to purchase an island off the West Coast of Scotland. With an extensive range of former lighthouse keeper’s accommodation, together with boat house and jetty, it allows someone to develop the current buildings to perhaps build a dramatic eco retreat on their own island.”
And though they’ll be the owner of a lighthouse, Pladda’s newest resident needn’t worry about having to warn nearby boats. The lighthouse is still operational, but is now controlled remotely by the Northern Light Board, based in Edinburgh.
It’s not every day the opportunity to snap up your own island comes along, and Pladda has drawn lots of interest from those curious to know exactly how you go about buying an island in 2022:
Tom Stewart-Moore, says: “It has been on the market for a short time and has achieved TV, radio and social media exposure around the globe. A closing date for best and final offers has now been set for 12 noon on Thursday 29th September.”
This property is currently listed for sale with Knight Frank Edinburgh, for offers over £350,000.