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The unusual Scottish castle on the NC500 said to be the smallest in Europe

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If you're venturing along the North Coast 500 this spring, you may come across what is believed to be the smallest castle in Europe.While you may be familiar with Scotland's many grand and imposing castles, whether it's Edinburgh Castle in the capital or a grand countryside retreat you can even stay in, Hermit's Castle is another story.Situated around three miles northwest of the Highland fishing village of Lochinver, the castle can be found by the coastal settlement of Achmelvich.

Overlooking the glistening sea, Hermit's Castle stands as a miniature concrete structure that measures under 10 metres squared in area and just over seven feet tall.The castle was constructed in the 1950s by English architect David Scott single-handedly over a period of six months.

It is believed he built the small seaside bothy as he was fed up with other people and wanted to be alone — hence the name.However, according to locals, Scott ended up only spending a single weekend in the structure that had taken him so long to build.

After returning to his home or Norwich, the castle was left abandoned.Although the structure still remains to this day, it has experienced severe deterioration.

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