A Royal Welsh Island: Queen Anne's Former Isle Listed for £350,000.

Queen Anne Island for sale
Queen Anne Island for sale

Ynys Gifftan Island Now on the Market

According to TSN.ua: A 17.74-acre tidal island off the coast of Portmeirion in North Wales, once owned by Queen Anne in the 1700s, is now available for purchase at £350,000. The property, covering approximately 7.18 hectares, features an uninhabited Victorian farmhouse that has stood empty for nearly six decades. Such private islands are rare finds in the UK, offering a unique blend of seclusion and heritage.

Accessible only on foot at low tide or by boat, Ynys Gifftan presents a distinctive opportunity for ownership. Hugh O'Donnell, a representative from the selling agency, highlighted the property's character, stating:

“This is an original property with the expected challenges of an island, but it represents a truly unique opportunity.” - Hugh O'Donnell

Historical Background

The island's former royal owner, Queen Anne, reigned over Great Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714, a period dominated by the War of the Spanish Succession. Despite giving birth to 17 children, none survived to adulthood, a personal tragedy that marked her reign. The island she once held now awaits a new custodian drawn to its peaceful setting, rich history, and natural beauty.

The sale is likely to attract investors and nature enthusiasts seeking a property with a profound historical narrative. If a future owner chooses to permit visitors, it could also boost local tourism in North Wales. Prospective buyers should, however, be prepared for the logistical considerations inherent in managing a tidal island property.


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