ππ² Tolstoy Park – The Tiny Concrete Home of the “Hermit of Montrose”
Simba and I visited Tolstoy Park in Fairhope, Alabama — a fascinating historic site best known for its tiny hand-built concrete hut created by a man known as the “Hermit of Montrose.” This unusual roadside stop feels like stepping into a storybook hidden in the woods. π§± The Incredible Story of Henry Stuart In the 1920s, Henry Stuart began building the small round structure entirely by hand after being diagnosed with tuberculosis. Inspired by the writings of Leo Tolstoy , Stuart chose a simple and isolated lifestyle, dedicating himself to creating a peaceful retreat deep in the woods. Using concrete, bottles, and found materials, he slowly constructed the unusual dome-shaped hut himself. What makes the story even more remarkable is that Stuart believed he had very little time left to live — yet he ultimately outlived the diagnosis by many years. π A Tiny Home Unlike Anything Else The structure itself is one of the most unique parts of the experience. As you walk around the hut, you’...