gus horsley
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A woman (not named) has bought a three-roomed man-made cave in Worcestershire with panoramic views over the Severn and an acre of woodland. It's got no plumbing or electric but is partially carpeted and has a lockable front door. It went for 3 times the asking price of £10,000.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/890160.stm
I always liked the idea of living in a cave. My two main contenders were Brimham Cave (about 30ft long with a small chamber and "bed"), but too many tourists; or Attermire cave (stooping passage to a roomy chamber complete with shower in corner), but a long walk to the shops.
Anyone else have a cave they'd like to live in?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/890160.stm
I always liked the idea of living in a cave. My two main contenders were Brimham Cave (about 30ft long with a small chamber and "bed"), but too many tourists; or Attermire cave (stooping passage to a roomy chamber complete with shower in corner), but a long walk to the shops.
Anyone else have a cave they'd like to live in?