
Abandoned UK island with only one road running through it loved by David Beckham
A stunning but wildly remote UK island, which hasn't been permanently inhabited since the 1960s, is so exclusive even the Beckhams have visited - but getting there isn't easy
A remote island that was abandoned decades ago has seemingly rebranded itself as a tourist magnet for A-listers.
Stranded just off the east coast of Scotland, and a mere stone's throw from the island of Jura, lies the idyllic isle of Scarba. Here, you'll find an abundance of wildlife, including golden eagles and otters, sugar-like beaches, crystal clear waters, and a restorative sense of peace and quiet you never knew existed.
Offering uninterrupted views of the Hebrides, and enveloped in spooky myths, this island is set between the famous Corryvreckan whirlpool - which almost killed acclaimed writer George Orwell - and the notorious Grey Dogs tidal race. But the island is missing just one thing: people.
In fact, Scarba hasn't been permanently inhabited since the 1960s. Harsh living conditions and economic hardship meant many residents flocked to the mainland or abroad in search for a better life, significantly declining the island's population until nobody was left. It is now privately owned by Lord Richard Sandys and features just one primary residence: Kilmory Lodge.
Only accessible via private charter boat, seaplane or helicopter, this five-double-bedroom house has been modernly updated to resemble a 'cosy traditional lodge' with log burning stoves and modern interior. The lodge, together with a bothy in the south, are the only permanent buildings on the island.
"The lodge is let on a fully catered basis for parties of up to 8/10 guests. The chef will prepare a cooked breakfast each morning before the day's activities, including packed lunches or you might have a barbecue on the beach instead, and back to the lodge for a three-course dinner," property experts over at George Goldsmith explain. "The Kilmory chef works with only the freshest, local ingredients, including langoustine which is dropped off on the pier and are all part of the Scarba experience."
Kilmory Lodge and its hard-to-reach location are both what makes the island so exclusive, opening up its appeal to celebrities wanting to get away from the paparazzi.
Earlier this year, Scarba was propelled under the tourist spotlight after football legend David Beckham celebrated his 50th birthday here with his sons. The family is believed to have spent a night at the bothy during a boy's fishing trip, before tucking into 'fresh scallops, blue lobster and crabs' for dinner.
On social media, David documented their time in the no-thrills bothy, joking his children were 'smiling on the inside' after sharing a picture of them huddled around the log fire. "Doesn't get any fresher than this," he captioned an Instagram story as he cooked seafood on an outdoor BBQ.
It is not public knowledge how much Kilmory Lodge costs per night, but with its exclusive offerings and unique set up - it's safe to say it won't be cheap. You can enquire about visiting the property here.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Scottish Sun
3 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
Scotland's newest golf course officially opens – it's on the outskirts of Glasgow and has a unique ‘modern' feature
It's one of only three of its kind in the country TEE TIME Scotland's newest golf course officially opens – it's on the outskirts of Glasgow and has a unique 'modern' feature Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SCOTLAND's newest golf course has officially opened, just 30 minutes south of Glasgow city centre. A unique feature makes it one of only three of its kind in a country that already boasts some of the world's most famous golfing venues such as St Andrews, Trump Turnberry and Royal Troon. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 6 The course is beautifully laid out across rolling countryside Credit: EASTWOOD TWELVE 6 It's been in the works for the best part of three years 6 Many bridges on the property have been refurbished or newly built Credit: EASTWOOD TWELVE 6 And now it's open to the public Credit: EASTWOOD TWELVE Eastwood Twelve is situated just outside the suburban town of Newton Mearns in East Renfrewshire, using land from the eponymous estate. Indeed it may be a name you recognise and that's because Eastwood Golf Club, an 18-hole course, was located here before closing down in May 2019. Nine of the holes from the old course have been brought back to life here, while others have been tweaked. This is prime golfing territory, with Eastwood occupying an area in between two other courses: Bonnyton Golf Club and East Renfrewshire Golf Club. But what makes Eastwood Twelve unique? Well the clue is in the name... It has 12 holes as opposed to the usual 18 (or nine), making it one of only three 12-hole courses in Scotland (the others being Shiskine on the Isle of Arran and Gogarburn on the outskirts of Edinburgh). Eastwood Twelve markets itself as "a quality track with all the challenge, in less time", taking into account that for many modern lifestyles, three to four hours of free time for a round of golf is unfeasible. The club hopes to appeal to golfers who struggle to fit a full 18 into their schedules but want a greater experience than playing only nine holes. It measures 3,246 yards in total with seven par-4s and five par-3s. I played golf with Tiger Woods but he was a ghost behind the scenes - his romance with Vanessa Trump surprised me The course was given the green light to reopen last year after the local council rejected an initial planning application that included a woodland retreat and six luxury houses. Plans for a woodland retreat and a maximum of three houses are still in the works but in the meantime the focus is on the course, the clubhouse and a cafe that is still to come. The club opened for play on Friday and posted on Instagram on the day of their grand opening. They said: "We can't quite believe it… "After three years of hard work, dedication, and countless hours out on the course, we're finally ready to open the doors to Eastwood 12 — Scotland's newest golf course — this weekend! "The fairways are looking immaculate, the greens have never been better, and we can't wait to welcome golfers of all abilities to come and enjoy them. "While our cafe won't be open just yet, we'll have a coffee van on-site over the weekend to keep you fuelled before and after your round. "All other clubhouse facilities will be open as usual from this Friday, so please make yourself at home." Plenty of keen golfers have already tested out the fairways for themselves despite the course being officially open for under 48 hours. Neil Howie said: "I've been extremely excited for Eastwood Twelve to open and managed to play this evening. Fantastic course, some very challenging holes and despite the weather it was brilliant. "The staff and owners are lovely and it was great having a chat with them." Meanwhile Adam McInnes found the course so good that he's already signed up to become a member. He said: "Brilliant experience, staff are lovely and make you feel very welcome at the club. "One of the best courses I've played on." The cost of a round starts at £27 from Monday to Thursdays, £32 on Fridays and £37 on Saturdays and Sundays. Discounts are available for juniors, students and member's guests and if golfers want to book two rounds in one day, a reduced rate will be offered. Full adult memberships are available for £750 per year (£68 per month) with cheaper five-day memberships and junior, student, young adult and country options also on offer. 6 The old clubhouse of Eastwood Golf Club 6 The course measures a total of 3,246 yards Credit: EASTWOOD TWELVE Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page


North Wales Chronicle
8 hours ago
- North Wales Chronicle
Spain's Aitana Bonmati in hospital with viral meningitis days before Euro 2025
The 27-year-old Barcelona player, who has won the Ballon d'Or for the past two years, was absent for her country's 3-1 friendly win over Japan on Friday. She posted a picture on Instagram of herself watching the match, which was played in the Spanish city of Leganes, from a hospital bed. Euro 2025 kicks off on Wednesday, with world champions Spain set to begin their campaign a day later against Portugal in Bern. National team head coach Montse Tome, whose side also face Belgium and Italy in Group B, told a press conference: 'Initially all the tests came back fine but the last one confirmed she has viral meningitis. 'The word is scary but the doctor tells me it's under control. She will remain hospitalised; we don't know the timeline of her recovery. 'She's an extremely important player for us and we will wait for her, no matter what, as long as we have to.' Bonmati was a key member of the Spain squad which won the 2023 World Cup – following victory over England in the final – and the 2024 Nations League.


South Wales Guardian
11 hours ago
- South Wales Guardian
Spain's Aitana Bonmati in hospital with viral meningitis days before Euro 2025
The 27-year-old Barcelona player, who has won the Ballon d'Or for the past two years, was absent for her country's 3-1 friendly win over Japan on Friday. She posted a picture on Instagram of herself watching the match, which was played in the Spanish city of Leganes, from a hospital bed. Euro 2025 kicks off on Wednesday, with world champions Spain set to begin their campaign a day later against Portugal in Bern. National team head coach Montse Tome, whose side also face Belgium and Italy in Group B, told a press conference: 'Initially all the tests came back fine but the last one confirmed she has viral meningitis. 'The word is scary but the doctor tells me it's under control. She will remain hospitalised; we don't know the timeline of her recovery. 'She's an extremely important player for us and we will wait for her, no matter what, as long as we have to.' Bonmati was a key member of the Spain squad which won the 2023 World Cup – following victory over England in the final – and the 2024 Nations League.