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Island Of Soay, Inverness
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The Island of Soay, situated in Loch Scavaig, comprises approximately 1,546.38 acres of land with a mix of pasture, rough grazing, and woodlands. The island features around 8 named hill lochs, including Loch Doir' a' Chreamha, and has a relatively low elevation with the highest point being Cnoc na Moil Deirge, approximately 100 meters above sea level. The land includes a population of red deer, making it suitable for stalking and management purposes. A natural harbour, Camus nan Gall, with a sheltered anchorage, is located on the island's northeast boundary. The former dwelling house, which has been de-crofted, lies on the shore of Camus nan Gall and is in need of upgrading and modernisation. It features traditional 1 ½ storey stone and slate construction with 4 bedrooms and a bathroom.