An ‘untouched’ 13-acre Isle of Goats in Loch Craignish could be yours for £120,000 - just a little dearer than a jet pack or eight of the world’s most expensive pizzas.
Eilean nan Gabhar, which means Goat Island in Gaelic – though goats do not seem to be part of the deal – sits between Loch Craignish’s larger Island Macaskin and Eilean Rìgh.
For the price of a London parking space, you could pitch a tent on this rarely visited ‘oasis’ which has been owned by the same family for 70 years, and lain ‘untouched for generations’, sporting an ‘unspoilt natural habitat’.