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Herm Island for sale

Herm Island for sale (pic: Knight Frank)
Herm Island for sale (pic: Knight Frank)

Monday, 19, May 2008 09:06

Herm Island, in the Channel Islands, has been placed on the market with a guide price of £15 million.

A 40-year leasehold on the property is on offer, following a decision to sell by the island's present owners.

Pennie and Adrian Heyworth who presently administer the island have been responsible for its renovation and restoration following the occupation by Nazi forces between 1940 and 1945.

The island is now a popular destination for tourists during the summer months, when thousands of visitors make the short ferry journey across from the larger Channel Island, attracted by the unspoilt natural beauty and sandy beaches.

Millions of pounds have also been invested in upgrading and improving Herm's infrastructure and facilities, again making it more attractive to visitors.

Facilities on the island now include self-catering cottages, a campsite, staff quarters and housing for 150 people.

The White House Hotel and the Mermaid Tavern have also been extensively renovated and extended over the years.

Rupert Sweeting, of Knight Frank, who are one of two agents commissioned to carry out the sale, commented: "Herm is one of the most beautiful spots in Europe, it has long white beaches, undulating countryside, a safe harbour, wonderful woods, and the list goes on."

Herm Island also has the tax advantages of the Chanel Islands.

The island - which saw its first settlers in the Neolithic age - was part of the Duchy of Normandy prior to the William the Conqueror's invasion of England in 1066.

For nearly three centuries, from the mid 1400s, it was a sporting reserve for governors of Guernsey, and stocked with pheasants, partridges, swans and rabbits for the wealthy gentlemen who sailed over to hunt, shoot and fish.

In more recent times, previous tenants have included Scottish author and nationalist Sir Compton Mackenzie, a Prussian prince, Trappist Monks, and 20th century British automobile pioneer Lord Perry, who was the first chairman of the Ford Motor Company in the UK.

Chris O'Toole





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