Tiny Scots island which is home to dolphins and stunning beaches is looking for more residents
"The manse is a family-sized house, so we're hoping it might bring more young playmates for our youngest residents."
Funding for bringing homes back to life on Ulva has come from the Scottish Government’s Rural and Island Housing Fund, Argyll and Bute Council, Ecology Building Society as well as from NWMCWC's own funds. Nestled off the coast of Mull in the inner Hebrides, the island was home to at least 800 people in its prime.
Jamie Howard, whose family has owned the 4500-acre island for more than 70 years, was unhappy over the sale.
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