Brunell: Isle of Skye's lost village was unveiled after a tree-felling operation
The property sits in 13.9 acres of land and is a complete ruin. The price tag is reflected in the £295,000 price tag. The property on the Isle of Skye sits in a total ruin and sits in just 13.5 acres. It is believed to be worth more than £300,000.
The property sits in 13.9 acres of land and is a complete ruin. The price tag is reflected in the £295,000 price tag. The property on the Isle of Skye sits in a total ruin and sits in just 13.5 acres. It is believed to be worth more than £300,000.
Records showed the settlement - referred to as Brunell - was once bustling with around 2,250 people, who farmed cattle, sheep and horses. Records showed that Brunell was a farming community of 2,000 people. It is believed to have been the site of a tree-felling operation in Glen Brittle.