Does Paul McCartney still own Mull of Kintyre?

Does Paul McCartney still own Mull of Kintyre?

Does Paul McCartney still own Mull of Kintyre?

THE Mull of Kintyre has been sold for almost £3million. The family who owned the peninsula – which inspired Paul McCartney’s 1977 Christmas No1 – put it up for sale in October. And the 7360-acre estate plus Carskey House changed hands last week after almost 70 viewings.

Does Paul McCartney still own his Scottish farm?

Yes he does but its not so much a family holiday home anymore. In recent years its been reorganised on a more business-like footing. I think members of Paul’s family still occasionally visit but I don’t think Paul has been there for quite some time now.

Did Paul McCartney buy the island of Mull?

In an attempt to protect his earnings from the taxman, Paul McCartney’s financial advisors suggested he invests in property. On this day his purchase of High Park Farm in Campbeltown near the Mull of Kintyre was completed.

Does Paul McCartney have a home in Scotland?

Paul McCartney bought a 183-acre farm near Campbelltown, in the Kintyre peninsula in Scotland. From beatlesbible.com: In an attempt to protect his earnings from the taxman, Paul McCartney’s financial advisors suggested he invests in property.

Who owns the island of Mull?

Ulva sits on the west coast of Mull in the inner Hebrides, and has a population of only six, including its owner, Jamie Howard, who inherited the island from his mother.

Who owns High Park Farm now?

How many farms does paul McCartney own?

five farms
Over the years, Sir Paul has bought up five farms in total on Kintyre so that in effect he has a glen to himself.

Who owns High Park Farm?

Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney bought a 183-acre farm near Campbelltown, in the Kintyre peninsula in Scotland. From beatlesbible.com: In an attempt to protect his earnings from the taxman, Paul McCartney’s financial advisors suggested he invests in property.

Which Scottish island did Paul McCartney buy?

The area has been immortalised in popular culture by the 1977 hit song “Mull of Kintyre” by Kintyre resident Paul McCartney’s band of the time, Wings….Mull of Kintyre.

Mull of Kintyre Scottish Gaelic: Maol Chinn Tìre
Lieutenancy area Argyll and Bute
Country Scotland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Campbeltown