A 90-acre private island in the Inner Hebrides off Scotland’s west coast has been brought to the market for offers over £500,000 by Savills.
Accessible by private boat or helicopter, Insh Island is located near Easdale, the smallest inhabited island in Scotland and host of the World Stone Skimming Championship. The island’s surrounding waters are home to seals, dolphins, and a variety of seabirds, while its land is rich in biodiversity.
The island features a natural freshwater spring and ample potential for off-grid energy solutions like solar or wind power, Savills explained, before adding that its varied terrain lends itself well to environmentally conscious living, with potential for glamping sites, eco-lodges, or even a small-scale organic farm.
Beyond its natural appeal, Insh Island represents a ‘compelling investment’, the firm continued. As demand for exclusive, eco-conscious destinations continues to grow, the island is ‘ideally suited’ for tourism, wellness retreats, or even use as a film location. Land of this kind—wild, private, and unspoiled—is increasingly rare and offers lasting legacy value, Savills said.
Cameron Ewer, head of residential in Scotland, said, “Insh Island represents a truly unique opportunity to acquire one of Scotland’s last untouched private islands. With its breathtaking landscapes, rich biodiversity, and potential for sustainable development, Insh Island is a sanctuary of peace and natural beauty.”