Available via Savills and Knight Frank, Inchconnachan Island spans around 103 acres and is available for offers over £500,000 - why not take a look around?
. Private Island
Have you always dreamed about your own private island? Photo: Savills
. Inchconnachan Island
The island is has been in the ownership of the Colquhoun Family since the 14th century, but has been uninhabited for the last 20 years Photo: Savills
. Abandoned bungalow
On the island is a derelict Colonial style timber bungalow that dates back to the 1920s, reportedly built by a retired tea merchant. The island has planning consent to replace this house with a lodge, boathouse and pier Photo: Savills
. History
The bungalow was latterly the holiday home of Fiona Gore, Countess of Arran, who was at one time the fastest woman on the water and could reach a top speed of 102mph in a powerboat Photo: Savills
5. Amazing woodland
The island boasts an ancient oak woodland and secluded bays which attract the likes of otters and deer, as well as a wide variety of bird species, including the endangered capercaillie and nesting ospreys Photo: Savills
6. Area of Special Scientific Interest
The island is both an Area of Special Scientific Interest and a Special Area of Conservation, as well as being part of the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park Photo: Savills
7. Dream come true
Tom Stewart-Moore for Knight Frank said: “To be able to build your own house on your own private island but yet in a very accessible and beautiful part of the country will be a dream for many.” Photo: Savills
8. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts
Surrounded by amazing mountain ranges like Ben Lomond and the Arrochar Alps, the area offers everything for outdoor enthusiasts, from hill walking to wake boarding Photo: Savills