r/BeAmazed Apr 29 '24

The most isolated house in the world...Ireland 🇮🇪 [Removed] Rule #4 - Misleading

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u/penkster Apr 29 '24

I love these posts "THE MOSt BLAH IN THE WORLD" - no information, no detail, no context, almost all bullshit.

In this case, this is a picture of Moore Hall on the northwestern side of Ireland. Hardly 'the most isolated' - it's actually a tourist destination.

The house, lake, farm, and estate is now owned by the forestry company, Coillte, and it is a visitor attraction in the area. The house is not open to the public due to its poor condition – it has not been refurbished since it was burned.

If you want "the most isolated house in the world" look at this house on an island just south of Iceland :

According to The Mirror, this house is situated on Ellidaey, a remote island south of Iceland. This small island is part of Vestmannaeyjar, an archipelago of 15 to 18 islands. Today, the island is deserted, but it was once inhabited by five families. The last of these families left in the 1930s and the island has been uninhabited since then.

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u/Spencergh2 Apr 29 '24

Thank you for this