A New Chapter for Bressay Lighthouse

Shetland Amenity Trust is preparing to release Bressay Lighthouse for sale, working with Savills estate agents to find a new custodian for this iconic heritage property.

The decision follows a careful and lengthy period of consultation with the local community and other interested parties. Built in 1858 by renowned lighthouse engineers David and Thomas Stevenson, the Grade B Listed landmark has stood as a guiding beacon for over 160 years. The Trust has owned the lighthouse complex since 1995, after it was fully automated by the Northern Lighthouse Board in 1989.

In April 2022, the Trust invited Expressions of Interest from community groups and private individuals, exploring a range of potential uses through both purchase and lease. While several promising ideas emerged, no final agreement was reached. Throughout, the Trust’s priority has been to secure a sustainable future for the site - whether through community-led initiatives or private ownership.

Alison Moncrieff, Chair of the Board of Trustees said: “Bressay Lighthouse holds a special place in Shetland’s story. While it’s been a difficult decision to part with the building, we believe this is the right moment to invite new energy and investment to help it thrive again. Rising costs and financial pressures mean the Trust is no longer able to care for the lighthouse in the way it deserves, but we are excited by the possibilities that lie ahead.

“We’re hopeful that a new owner will bring fresh vision and commitment to restore and reimagine the site, ensuring it can be enjoyed for years to come. We are grateful to the Directors of Bressay Development Ltd for their thoughtful work exploring a community-led solution. Although this was not feasible in the end, their dedication shows the deep value placed on the site.”

The property, now listed with Savills for offers over £350,000, presents a rare chance to acquire a historically significant building in an exceptional coastal location. Any restoration or development will require permissions from Historic Environment Scotland, and works must use traditional materials and techniques appropriate to the lighthouse’s listed status.

For full details visit the Savills website.

Viewings will be by appointment only.

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