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35 of the world’s most secluded homes

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Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life in our upcoming article featuring “35 of the Most Secluded Houses on the Planet”. From secluded beach houses with breathtaking ocean views to beautiful secluded cottages nestled in the woods, each dwelling is a testament to tranquility and peace. We’ll take you on a tour of these hidden gems, each offering a unique refuge from the world. Whether it’s the charm of cute secluded houses or the mysterious allure of dark secluded dwellings, there’s a place for everyone seeking solitude and calm.

Stay tuned for an exciting exploration of these beautiful hideaways, each boasting its own unique architecture and spectacular locations.

Seeking refuge from the hustle and bustle of work: 35 of the most secluded houses on the planet

All those who have ever been on the verge of escaping from the stuffy embrace of a bustling office are simply obliged to familiarize themselves with the list of the most secluded and remote houses on the planet. And then save it in the bowels of your working computer. Just in case.

1. Island in the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago, Iceland

There are no other houses on this island. Let’s hope the internet does too. Only the sea, rocks and a few sheep.

2. Hungary

You can only see this farmhouse among the thickets of a certain agricultural crop from a bird’s eye view.

3. Urup Island, Kuril Islands, Russia

Apart from lighthouse keepers and gold miners, no one lives on the island. But meeting them by chance in this rather large area is quite difficult.

4. Unspecified location, Russia

More like a classic landscape, isn’t it? The inhabitants of this house definitely do not have to fight with their neighbors.

5. Alberta, Canada

This photo illustrates well the declining rural population in Alberta.

6. Unspecified location, Iceland

Photographer Ryan Reesert was so taken aback by the sight of lonely farmhouses set against the rugged Icelandic landscape that he took a series of similar shots.

7. Unspecified location, Iceland

Another house and another work by Ryan Reesert.

8. Kalsoy, one of the Faroe Islands

This is the Kallur lighthouse, from the top of which offers a magnificent view of the surroundings.

9. Drina River, Serbia

The process of building this house must have been very entertaining.

10. Munnar, India

This small hut in the middle of a tea plantation in Kerala does not disturb the harmony of the postcard landscape.

11. Unspecified location, Iceland

The picture was taken from a car moving along the highway, so getting to civilization from here is not so difficult.

12. Holland Island, Maryland, USA

The island is gradually destroyed by wind and tides, so those wishing to visit it should hurry.

13. Peggy’s Cove Settlement, Nova Scotia, Canada

In fact, this house is not so lonely. In Peggy’s Cove, not only people live, but also a lighthouse functions – a local landmark.

14. Reykjanes Ridge, Iceland

The dullness of the local landscape is more than offset by the opportunity to observe the northern lights.

15. Hofskirkja, Iceland

This turf-covered church, essentially a dugout, is a true masterpiece of Icelandic architecture.

16. Thousand Islands, Canada

The archipelago as a whole is popular with tourists. In the photo – one of the smallest islands with a charming mansion built on it.

17. Unspecified location, Norway

Many fishing huts are scattered along the shores of the numerous fjords and islands of Norway, most often empty.

18. Thousand Islands, Canada

It can be difficult to cross from island to island by boat due to the peculiarities of the bottom – shallow and rocky. Here this problem was solved locally – with the help of a bridge.

19. Unknown location

A small old house with a stone chimney diversifies the harsh landscape of this hilly area.

20. Unknown location

The trampled path and the well-groomed appearance of the house indicate that people still live here.

21. Unknown location

In such a house, barely rising above the surface of the water, no one will bother you.

22. Unknown location

It seems that the house stands exactly at the point of collision of three elements – sea, earth and wind.

23. Unspecified location, Norway

In addition to the fishing hut itself, in the photo you can see a gazebo, in which it is probably very pleasant to sit with friends over a freshly brewed fish soup.

24. Unspecified location, Japan

It is a great privilege to have a separate house in the conditions of land shortage, which is usual for Japan. Even if this house is half in the water.

25. Unknown location

It can be assumed that the hill on which the house stands was once an island, and then the water receded. But for some reason, people were not in a hurry to populate the surroundings.

26. Unspecified location, Iceland

Two dugout huts at the foot of the hill seem quite suitable for year-round living.

27. Unknown location

Only a very brave boss would dare to go down to this house in search of his employees.

28. Unspecified location, USA

The black and white palette of the image emphasizes the atmosphere of desolation and loneliness that prevails in these places.

29. Unknown location

It seems that this lonely building, given over to the power of the steppe winds, greatly yearned for human voices and children’s laughter.

30. Erfoud, Morocco

The walls of this absolutely cubic house are made of clay, which prevails in the soil cover of the surrounding area.

31. Coquitlam, Canada

People do not tend to settle here because of frequent flooding.

32. Unspecified location, Iceland

There are very few sunny days in Iceland. And to take such a radiant picture, you need to be patient.

33. Ait-Ben-Haddou, Morocco

The photo shows a typical example of Moroccan adobe architecture.

34. California, USA

It is hard to imagine that someone can live in such seclusion, but the picture convincingly confirms this fact.

35. Abruzzo, Italy

The picturesque structure in the photo, called trabocchi in Italy, was originally built for purely practical purposes. Its long poles were used by fishermen to hang nets.

It turns out that the end of the world, which many seek to get in search of solitude, can be anywhere!

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