Fortress turned into party island with its own nightclub and it could be yours
Briefly

Thorne Island, a former Napoleonic fort, has undergone extensive renovations after being unoccupied for 17 years. Initially converted to a hotel in 1947, the island fell into disrepair until purchased for 555,000 by Mike Conner in May 2017. The renovations included delivering materials by helicopter and transforming the site into a party island featuring over 8,000 square feet of accommodation, a helipad, and a nightclub. Now, the island is available for 3 million, offering panoramic coastal views and a unique venue for events.
Thorne Island, a 19th century Napoleonic fort transformed into a party destination, features a nightclub, helipad, and over 8,000 square feet of accommodation.
After being derelict for 17 years, Thorne Island underwent renovations costing millions, making it a unique party island available for purchase at 3 million.
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