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- In 1910, Shuna was purchased at auction by New Zealand farmer, soldier and adventurer George (Alexander Maclean) Buckley, who saw the island as his ancestral Maclean home
- A flock of around 220 Beulah sheep thrives here, with lambing in April and the potential for cattle grazing
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Description
The property is a 1,110-acre freehold estate situated on Shuna Island, off the west coast of Scotland, in the Inner Hebrides. The estate includes various residential properties, such as the Boat House, The Pier House, Birchwood, Shuna Farmhouse, The Forge, Garden House, Oakwood Cottage, and South End House, which can accommodate up to 12 people. The island features ancient woodlands, beaches, grazing pastures, and peat bogs, supporting a diverse range of biodiversity.
The estate also includes a flock of around 220 Beulah sheep, permanent pasture, rough grazing, and native woodland, with potential for cattle grazing. The island offers a sporting paradise, with red and fallow deer, woodcock, snipe, and pheasant shooting, as well as wildlife such as otters, seals, porpoises, dolphins, and birds of prey. The island is accessible by a 10-minute boat ride from Craobh Haven Marina, with a main slipway and pontoon/helipad.