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  • Doggy Styles
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    I've played cricket against Sully. You can see the island from their ground.

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  • DimPrawn
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    BBC NEWS | Wales | South East Wales | Island on the market for £1.25m

    Friday, 8 May 2009

    You've bought the Ferrari and the private jet but now you can stay one step ahead of your fellow have-yachts - by purchasing an island.

    Sully Island, just off the Vale of Glamorgan coast near Penarth, could be yours for around £1.25m - the price of a decent executive home.




    For sale: Uninhabited Welsh island - down from £1.25m to just £95,000 - Wales News - News - WalesOnline


    Owning one’s very own island hideaway has long been seen as the preserve of the super-rich. But, as the latest in a string of Welsh examples goes on the market for a modest £95,000, it’s a move that has now been placed within the grasp of ordinary folk – as Rachael Misstear finds out


    Sully Island, just off the southern tip of Wales, might not boast the climate of Richard Branson’s idyllic Caribbean bolt-hole of Necker.

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