Mystery of the Concrete Block in the Woods: Bizarre 'Remote Land' Plot for Sale in Scottish Highlands
Mystery concrete block in Scottish woods for sale

A plot of land so bizarre it has to be seen to be believed has appeared on the UK property market, leaving the internet utterly bewildered. Advertised as a 'remote piece of land,' the £50,000 plot in the Scottish Highlands contains a single, perplexing feature: a large, grey concrete block sitting in the middle of a dense, inaccessible forest.

The listing, posted on major property portal Rightmove, is for a 1.3-acre parcel of land near the village of Errogie, south of Inverness and not far from the famous Loch Ness. The agent's description is as sparse as the land itself, offering no explanation for the mysterious slab and simply stating it is 'sold as seen.'

Potential buyers are warned that the land is completely landlocked, with no public right of way for access, making its practical use a complete mystery. The marketing photos show the solitary block from various angles, surrounded by thick undergrowth and trees, with no path or road in sight.

The listing has since gone viral on social media, with users speculating wildly on its purpose. Jokes and theories have ranged from it being a secret bunker entrance or an art installation to a designated spot for a particularly niche form of wildlife watching. Others have questioned its legality and the very nature of selling a plot with no means of entry.

This enigmatic offering highlights the often strange and surprising nature of the UK property market, proving that you can, indeed, try to sell almost anything.