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For sale: one Channel island. Tax
haven, has own jail
London -
For sale: tiny Channel island. Includes own jail. One of the
eight inhabited Channel islands off the northern coast of France has
gone on the market, the estate agency handling the sale said.
Martel Maides, based on the island
of Guernsey, said it was looking for a new buyer to take on the
40-year leasehold of Herm, about five kilometres (three miles) away.
"The island offers a beautiful
place to live with a remarkable lifestyle, supported by a thriving
tourist based business," reads a descripton on the firm's website.
"As well as a fine home at the top
of the island, and the farmland, hotel, restaurant and tavern that
we all know so well, the purchaser will also get a jail, an obelisk
and a landing craft."
The island is just 2.4 kilometres
(1.5 miles) long by 800 metres (half-mile) wide. But it includes a
manor house, 13th century chapel, what is thought to be the world's
smallest jail, farmland, white sandy beaches, pub and restaurants.
There is a hotel with no clocks,
televisions or telephones, plus other facilities built up in the
last 50 or so years include self-catering cottages, shops, a
campsite and housing for 150 people.
There are 50 permanent residents on
the island. It is also a tax haven.
Adrian and Pennie Heyworth, who
have run the island for the last 28 years, told the Guernsey Post
newspaper they have decided to move on for private and family
reasons.
"Herm is great, but perhaps having
had the Heyworth family for 28 years it's time for a change. Perhaps
it needs new ideas," Adrian Heyworth was quoted as saying.
"It needs someone with probably
greater wealth than we have to keep pace with the expectations of
tourists today."
Britain's Sunday Times said the
island could be sold for 15 million pounds (18.8 million euros, 29.3
million dollars).
The Channel Islands are a British
Crown dependency but are run independently and are not part of the
United Kingdom. Queen Elizabeth II is head of state and is referred
to by Channel islanders as Duke of Normandy. --
AFP
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