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No railway worries here. Even cars aren't allowed on Easdale Island, 16 miles south of Oban and just off the isle of Seil which is connected to the mainland by bridge. An on call passenger ferry service takes five minutes between the two islands. Number 101 Easdale Island was built eight years ago and it overlooks the sea. It has a 20ft diameter circular kitchen; a sitting room; two bedrooms; a large cellar and a quarter of an acre of garden - it isn't isolated - the community includes a restaurant and bar.

No railway worries here. Even cars aren't allowed on Easdale Island, 16 miles south of Oban and just off the isle of Seil which is connected to the mainland by bridge. An on call passenger ferry service takes five minutes between the two islands. Number 101 Easdale Island was built eight years ago and it overlooks the sea. It has a 20ft diameter circular kitchen; a sitting room; two bedrooms; a large cellar and a quarter of an acre of garden - it isn't isolated - the community includes a restaurant and bar.

Price: £80,000. Details from Alexander Dawson 01631 563901.

Rosalind Russell

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