Hermitage in a sentence as a noun

I'm not sure why I'm wired the way that I am, but hermitage has a romantic appeal.

The question is what happens at that point: bacchanal or hermitage.

If it's something he would want for himself for his private island hermitage, okay, it's his art.

Internet access would negate a lot of the benefits of hermitage, in some respects.

I had a similar experience on a five-day isolated, silent retreat in a mountain hermitage.

The introvert ideal of a blissful hermitage miles from anywhere is probably impractical, for many reasons, but I still have some faint hope of finding a liveable middle ground someday.

Having just seen the Van gogh exhibit in Amsterdam, currently on display with lther important impressionists in the hermitage in Amsterdam, I appreciate this too- he started painting at 27

You don't think there are any other options besides hermitage or ubiquitous sharing of personal life and thoughts?Anyways, obviously I'm not against others being open about themselves like you recommend.

Yeah, there's a reason I said "Walden" and not "200 miles into the Alaskan wilderness".My ideal hermitage is a small patch of land large enough that I can pretend to be isolated without actually putting me in danger of succumbing to the elements.

Hermitage definitions

noun

the abode of a hermit