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The Story Of The World’s Loneliest House

On the remote Icelandic island of Elliaey. There is a house known as the world’s loneliest house, which has attracted widespread attention. A single house on a beautiful remote island may sound like a pipe dream for many of us. But it is very much a reality.
When you look at the house and the island. All you want to do is pack your bags and move there. Vestmannaeyjar, an archipelago of 15 to 18 islands, includes this small island.

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This house, which would be an introvert’s dream, does exist, but the island has been inhabited for hundreds of years.
Here’s the *real* story of the world’s loneliest house, according to a Twitter thread.
The 110-acre island is home to a large population of Nordic birds known as Puffins. And the house was built in the 1950s as a hunting lodge for the Elliaey Hunting Association, who visit the area on occasion to hunt for puffins.
There have been many stories and rumours about who built this house and why it was built.
Some speculated in 2020 that it was built by an eccentric billionaire who planned to relocate there in the event of a zombie apocalypse or nuclear war.
Others claimed that the house was a gift from the government to the Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk.
Another theory proposed that a religious zealot lived on this isolated island after being cut off from society.
While some on the internet even claimed that the house does not exist and that the photographs were simply photoshopped.
Although this house, which would be an introvert’s dream, does exist, the island has been inhabited for hundreds of years. Here’s the *real* story of the world’s loneliest house, according to a Twitter thread.
The 110-acre island is home to a large population of Puffins, which are Nordic birds. The house was also built in the 1950s as a hunting lodge for the Elliaey Hunting Association, who visit the area on occasion to hunt for puffins.
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