A remote two-bedroom cottage on an uninhabited island has gone on the market for just £175,000.
The property sits on the Isle of Horrisdale, off the coast of Gairloch in the Scottish Highlands.
The island has no permanent residents – meaning buyers won’t have any neighbours.
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The detached home offers two bedrooms, a bathroom and an open-plan living, kitchen and dining area.
Despite its secluded setting, the cottage has been fully rebuilt and modernised in recent years.

Estate agents say the renovation was completed to a high standard, blending modern comforts with traditional style.
The home includes double glazing and LPG gas central heating.
Electricity is supplied by solar panels and a generator, while water is stored in tanks on site.
The island itself spans more than 80 acres and sits within Loch Gairloch, offering views across the surrounding coastline.
The property also comes with a small boat and mooring access, allowing owners to travel between the mainland and the island.

Inside, the cottage features a bright living space with a wood-burning stove, while upstairs there are two double bedrooms and a shower room.
Outside, there is a garden area along with storage sheds.
Agents describe it as a “unique opportunity” for buyers looking to escape modern life.
The property is currently listed with Munro & Noble.
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