The Ardanaiseig estate in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, is for sale for offers over £2 million. Spanning about 173 acres, it includes a mansion, private island, boathouse, cottage, gardens, and loch-side setting. Ardanaiseig House was built in 1834 in Scottish Baronial style for Colonel James Campbell and designed by architect William Burn, featuring 16 en-suite bedrooms and having previously operated as a hotel that won multiple 'Hotel of the Year' awards.
The estate has been under the same ownership since 1995 and has undergone restoration, though the current owners' identities remain undisclosed. Eilean Righ (King's Island) in Loch Craignish, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, is for sale for at least £10 million, with the exact asking price not specified. Covering 261 acres, the island includes a four-bedroom house, farmhouse, boathouse, shooting range, observatory, wine cellar, gun room, and helicopter hangar.
It just feels like one of those places you could get completely lost in.
It is accessible by helicopter, with a 20-minute flight from Glasgow Airport, or by boat. The current owners have lived there for over 25 years and spent millions on upgrades, but their reasons for selling are unknown. Eilean Righ has historical connections to Sir Reginald Fleming Johnston, who flew the Imperial flag of Manchukuo there, and contains Iron Age fort remains and wildlife like sheep, goats, dolphins, and sea eagles.
According to Daily Record - Main, the island is described as a place where one could get completely lost. The number of offers or interested buyers for both properties, as well as specific sale terms, have not been confirmed.
