Secludedness

"Secludedness" in a Sentence (2 examples)

The secludedness of the location usually grants the isolation character some universities desire, therefore there is no pressing need for walls or other segregation physical elements.

Towards the east and south-east relatively high hills separate Birsay from Evie and Harray, and even today there is a feeling of secludedness and tranquillity in The Hillside and Abune the Hill districts.

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