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Loch Lomond wallaby island on sale for half a million pounds
Police appeal after theft of "distinctive" electric mountain bike in AlexandriaThe island has been owned by the Colquhoun family since the 14th century, however has been uninhabited since daredevil aristocrat Fiona Gore, Countess of Arran and champion powerboat racer, left two decades ago.The Countess was best known for setting a speed record of 102mph in a powerboat on Lake Windermere in the Lake District in 1980.Inchconnachan is largely covered with ancient oak woodland and its occupants include otters, deer and birds including the endangered capercaillie and the occasional pair of nesting ospreys.However it is most famous for being one of the few places outside of Australia where you can see wallabies.Lady Arran of Colquhoun introduced