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This island has a handful residents, an electrician-turned-king and a 300-year-old pub

The heart of Piel Island beats within the walls of the Ship Inn, a 300-year-old pub that became the epicentre of the coronation ritual.

December 04, 2023 / 12:49 IST
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Piel Island is home to just a handful of families. (Representational)
Piel Island is home to just a handful of families. (Representational)

Nestled off the Cumbrian coast, Piel Island unfolds its allure—a 50-acre haven where tranquility meets history. This unassuming isle, with its 14th Century Piel Castle ruins and a pub steeped in tradition, has become the unexpected stage for the coronation of a new monarch, Aaron Sanderson.

However, beyond the coronation ceremony lies a tapestry of captivating stories, a unique community, and a rich historical legacy.

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Piel Island, half a mile off the Furness peninsula, draws those seeking solace and a retreat from the ordinary. A unique community thrives here, facing the challenges of isolation with dedication and passion. The island's residents, though few, embody a special personality—individuals who appreciate the simplicity, peace, and quietude that Piel Island offers.

The families residing on the island are said to have lived there for over 3,000 years.