Property Description
Torsa, a unique and accessible Scottish island, spans 270 acres with a peak elevation of 62m, providing breathtaking views of the Inner Hebrides and Argyllshire’s landscapes. Managed as a holiday let, Torsa offers a true escape from modern life, complete with sheltered anchorages for yachts in Ardinamir Bay and South Cuan. The island’s components – Torsa, Torsa Beag, Eilean na h-Eaglaise, and their reclaimed foreshore (2009) – are now for sale.
Historically, Torsa, or “Thor’s Island”, is rich in Clan history. The island boasts ruins like Casteal nan Con, once a Clan Campbell tower. Notably, Torsa was inhabited until the 1960s and is now on the market for the first time in 85 years.
TORSA FARMHOUSE – Located in a scenic spot overlooking Loch Melfort, Torsa Farmhouse is a white-painted, 19th-century stone building with a design typical of Scotland’s West Coast. Updated over time for holiday rentals, it features: Ground Floor: Utility/boot room, bathroom, kitchen/dining area, conservatory, and living room. First Floor: Three bedrooms and a family bathroom. Near the farmhouse are old stone farm buildings. Though currently rundown, they hold potential for various uses, pending the right permissions.
Property Type
Island
Water
Unknown
Electricity
Unknown
Property Details
Property Type
United Kingdom
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Land Size
270 Acres
Property Listing
Property Location
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Torsa Island, United Kingdom