The Scotsman offers a photographic essay titled “Scotland’s hermit hideaways: the caves, castles and hideaways once home to those seeking a solitary life.”
“Caves, old bothies and even islands have been used by those needing space, sanctuary and shelter over the years. From the former bank worker from Dundee who lived in a cave for more that 20 years to the little castle on a Highland beach by an architect needing some time out, here we look at the stories of nine hermits and the places that they called home.” Here are nine photos of historical interest.