Rudh-A-Chruidh, off Scotland's west coast (pictured left), is linked to the bigger isle of Kerrera by a causeway at low tide. The island - and its only property - has now gone on the market.
The current owner commissioned architect Norman Hickson to build a contemporary home which would blend into its environment.
Built in 2014, it has an American beach house style with an open-plan drawing room, dining area and kitchen.
The sitting room (bottom right) has a wood burning stove and French doors to the decked terrace, which has sea views and is regularly passed by the Oban to Mull ferries.
There is also a Mark Wilkinson designed kitchen, underfloor heating, steam room, sauna and master suite with vaulted ceiling and balcony. Mr Hickson described the property as 'traditional but dynamic, with a maritime influence'.
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