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Shuna (Slate Islands)

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Gaelic name
  
Siuna

Area rank
  
74

Country
  
Scotland

Council area
  
Argyll and Bute

OS grid reference
  
NM760080

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Area
  
4.51 km²

Lieutenancy area
  
Argyll and Bute

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Highest elevation
  
Druim na Dubh Ghlaic 90 m (295 ft)

Island groups
  
British Isles, Inner Hebrides, Slate Islands

Shuna (Gaelic Siuna) is one of the Slate Islands lying east of Luing on the west coast of Scotland.

Contents

Map of Shuna, United Kingdom

HistoryEdit

In 1815, James Yates, a Glasgow native living in Woodville in Devon, bought the island from Colonel McDonald of Lynedale. In 1829 Yates bequeathed the island in trust to the magistrates and council of Glasgow, with profits from the estate divide two fifths to the city, two fifths to Glasgow University and one fifth to Glasgow Royal Infirmary. This was disputed by Yates' heir, who accepted £300 from the trustees to settle his claim. The revenue from the island was scarce and the trustees sold it in 1911.

Shuna Castle was built as recently as 1911. It fell into disrepair in the 1980s when the cost of maintenance become too great.

Unlike the other Slate Islands, Shuna has little slate, and has historically been farmed, although it is now overgrown with woodland. There are several cairns in the south and west of the small island.

During the nineteenth century the population numbered up to 69, but by the 2001 census, Shuna was one of four Scottish islands with a population of one. The island has been privately owned by the Gully family since 1946. It is now occupied by a farmer and his family, who let four houses as holiday cottages and had a usually resident population of 3 in 2011.

WildlifeEdit

The island has healthy populations of Red, Roe and Fallow deer; along with Otters, Common and Grey Seals, Porpoises and Dolphins out on the water.

References

Shuna (Slate Islands) Wikipedia


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