World's most isolated house, the Ball House, attracts tourists despite harsh conditions on remote Atlantic island.

The world's most isolated house, known as the Ball House, sits on a remote Atlantic island 2,000 miles from the UK. Built in the 1950s as a puffin hunting lodge by the Hunting Association, it lacks modern amenities like running water and electricity. The island was abandoned by its residents in the 1930s, leading to various theories about the house's purpose. Despite its harsh conditions, it attracts adventurous tourists willing to brave treacherous journeys to visit.

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