Shuna Island, located off the west coast of Scotland, spans 1,110 acres of untouched wilderness rich in history and natural beauty. Its narrative dates back approximately 9,000 years, featuring ancient burial mounds and remnants from the Iron Age. Situated in the Inner Hebrides, Shuna is protected from harsh weather by neighboring islands, offering picturesque views and diverse landscapes, from rocky coastlines to lush woodlands. The island includes various dwellings that combine historical significance with modern comforts, presenting a unique opportunity for those looking to embrace a secluded lifestyle in nature.
Owning this island means stewarding a timeline that far outpaces modern memory, rich with remnants from both the Stone Age and Iron Age.
Despite its seclusion, Shuna Island rises nearly 300 feet above sea level, offering sweeping vistas and a blend of rugged coastlines and tranquil beaches.
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