Scottish Daily Mail

Yours for £950k, home with its own island

- Daily Mail Reporter

IN some affluent suburbs of Scotland’s cities, you’d do well to find much for under a million these days.

But if you’ve got that kind of cash – and you fancy some space and privacy – this house could be the answer.

For the £950,000 asking price, you get a contempora­ry three-bedroom house and the four-acre island it sits on.

Rudh-A-Chruidh – off the West Coast near Oban – is linked to the bigger isle of Kerrera by a causeway at low tide. Most visitors are likely to turn up by boat. However, for those with a few extra pounds to spare, there is a helipad that could cater for an arrival by air.

The current owner commission­ed architect Norman Hickson to build a contempora­ry home which would blend into its environmen­t. Built in 2014, it has an American beach house style with an openplan drawing room, dining area and kitchen. The sitting room has a wood-burning stove and French doors to the decked terrace, which has sea views and is regularly passed by the Oban to Mull ferries. Mr Hickson described the property as ‘traditiona­l but dynamic, with a maritime influence’.

He said: ‘The relationsh­ip between the building and the water was the most important considerat­ion and I wanted the occupants to stand in the kitchen, look out of the window and feel like the building had its feet in the water.’ The island’s coastline is a blend of shingle beach and rugged rocks with rich grassland making it a haven for birdlife.

Porpoises, dolphins, otters and seals can sometimes be seen in the water.

Last time the island went on the market in 2010 it attracted global interest, with a Scottish businessma­n eventually winning the bidding battle. He paid £426,000 for it when the only property there was a bungalow.

 ??  ?? Stunning views: The three-bedroom house, circled, can be reached by foot at low tide, boat… and helicopter
Stunning views: The three-bedroom house, circled, can be reached by foot at low tide, boat… and helicopter
 ??  ?? Open plan: The sitting room with its wood burning stove
Open plan: The sitting room with its wood burning stove
 ??  ?? Contempora­ry: The home is said to blend into the landscape
Contempora­ry: The home is said to blend into the landscape

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