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The 10 Loneliest Houses in The World

Ellidaey Island, Iceland

Escape to solitude and seclusion on Ellidaey Island in Iceland, where you can embrace the beauty of isolation. Nestled in the middle of a lush, grassy rock amidst the blue waters.
This island offers a unique opportunity to be surrounded only by the occasional aquatic life and roaming cattle, allowing you to find peace and quiet away from the chaos of the world.

Just Room Enough Island, Canada

Located in the heart of Canada’s Saint Lawrence River, this tiny island can only accommodate a single fortunate inhabitant,

– the owner of the charming house perched on top. Although the house is sometimes embraced by the water during high tide, during low tide, the owner can create a picturesque garden, complete with comfortable chairs to soak up the warm sunshine.
This unique home is one of the world’s most secluded residences.

Hermitage of San Colombano, Italy

For those who have a penchant for heights and the thrill of residing on a 20th-floor apartment, envy may be the appropriate reaction upon learning about the Hermitage.

This awe-inspiring structure was constructed in 1319 and is skillfully carved into the rocky face of a cliff, nestled within the depths of a valley.

Fafe Mountains

Casa do Penedo is a unique home in Portugal that resembles a house made of stone. Despite being over forty years old, it remains a fascinating tourist attraction. However, unlike most homes, Casa do Penedo has no access to electricity.
As a result, residents rely on candles to illuminate the house at night. The home was constructed using four original boulders, giving it a distinctive look and feel that is both rustic and modern.

The Holy Trinity Monastery

Nestled in the lush green mountains of northern Thailand lies the ancient city of Chiang Mai, home to over 300 Buddhist temples. One of the most revered temples in the city is Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, which was built in the 14th century.
Perched atop a hill over 1,000 meters high, this temple offers stunning views of the city below. To reach the temple, visitors must climb a staircase of 309 steps, adorned with intricate Naga serpent statues.

The Hobbit House

Are you yearning for a peaceful retreat amidst nature, but also seeking a touch of enchantment?

Look no further than this stunning house that resembles the charming abode from ‘The Hobbit’. Located in the heart of a serene wilderness, your stay here promises to be nothing short of magical.

Solvay Hut

Situated atop the majestic Matterhorn Mountain in Switzerland, lies the Solvay refuge. Perched at a dizzying altitude of almost 4000 meters above sea level, this cozy hut offers a tranquil escape for those seeking solitude in nature.
With a capacity of no more than 10 visitors at a time, the Solvay refuge is the perfect destination for those who crave seclusion and a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Small cottage in Norway

Located on the picturesque island of Vega, Norway, just a stone’s throw away from the Arctic Circle, this charming cottage provides the perfect escape from the chaotic pace of modern life.

House on the Drina River

Despite being situated in the middle of the Drina River in Serbia, a place notorious for its frequent floods and strong winds, this remarkable house has withstood all the challenges that nature has thrown at it.
Perched on a rock, the house has faced numerous tests over the years, but has emerged victorious every time. Its resilience is a testament to the skill and ingenuity of the builders who constructed it.

The HemLoft secret tree house

Joel Allen, the creator of the self-funded HemLoft secret tree house, found himself at a crossroads after the start-up company he worked for folded in 2006, despite graduating with a degree in software development.
However, his life took an unexpected turn when he met a self-taught carpenter named ‘Old Man John’ at a festival. Inspired by John’s craftsmanship, Joel decided to pursue his passion for carpentry, which eventually led him to create more amazing structures and a successful career in the field.
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