[5] It is accessible by boat from the village of Luss on the south side of the Loch.
[7] On 9 July 2020, Inchconnachan was put up for sale by the Colquhoun family, at a price of over £500,000.
It was sold to Soho House founder, Nick Jones and his wife, Kirsty Young.
[8] The sale included a derelict colonial-style timber bungalow dating from the 1920s, built for the tea merchant Admiral Sullivan, which was later the holiday home of the family of Fiona Gore, Countess of Arran.
[9] Objections have been received to the development including an online petition of over 100,000 signatures and an objection from the Woodland Trust Scotland, as the building work would involve cutting down trees including ancient oak woodland.