Private island on the off of its west coasts Scotland With rich history, magnificent landscapes and signs of archaeological interest for $ 7.5 million.

The island of Shuna, located in the inner Hebrews for the first time in 80 years, but its history begins 9,000 years ago, since historians estimate that it was first inhabited.

On the island there are tombs from the stone era and ritual treasures of the Iron Age, while three rare swords dating from the 8th century BC. They were discovered in its area in 1875.

Once part of the Gaelic Basil Dal R allitas, Shuna was later given as a gift by Robert Bruce to the Campbell family in 1321. In the 18th century, it was a Center for Last Production.

A castle, eight houses, a farm with sheep will be acquired by the island’s buyer.

In 1910, the island of Shuna was bought at auction by George Buckley New Zealand, a soldier and an Antarctic explorer who believed that the island was a place of origin.

The real estate company also said that the Backyry architect died in the Titanic when he sank in 1912 while heading to New York to sell plans for more castles such as the one on the island of Shuna.

The island is currently owned by Jim Galli, whose grandmother acquired it after World War II and turned it on a favorite family shelter.

Despite the feeling that it is remote, the island is just ten minutes by boat from the mainland, where a picturesque village on the shore of the lake offers basic supplies.

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