The man moved to live in a cave. When you look inside, you will be mesmerized by its beauty

Most people on Earth live in fairly comfortable conditions. Thanks to the rapid development of technology in modern homes, you can find a wide variety of amenities.

We have everything: electricity, water supply, comfortable furniture, the latest equipment and devices designed to make our lives easier.

But it was not always so. For most of the time that mankind has existed, people have been forced to live in caves and huts, grow vegetables, fruits and grains, and keep livestock to feed themselves.

Angelo Mastropietro from Worcestershire, in the UK, does not consider such living conditions to be completely bad. After becoming a successful businessman in Australia, Angelo decided to radically change his life.

So what did he do? In general, changes in life led him to … a cave. In 2007, Angelo was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. He began to think about what he would do with his life.

10 years before that, he accidentally ended up in an ancient cave. During a bicycle trip, he was caught off guard by heavy rain, so Angelo hurried to find shelter.

Then he discovered this cave. When he entered it, he immediately felt something magical. According to the Daily Mail newspaper, the age of this cave is 250 million years.

When the rain stopped, Angelo left the cave, but he knew that he would definitely return. He realized that the time had come when he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.

Initially, the cave did not look very attractive from the outside, but with the help of huge labors and a lot of money spent, the facade of the cave has changed significantly. Impressive, isn’t it? Wait until you see it from the inside…

In the end, for £62,000, Angelo bought the cave, which is now the oldest residential stone house in Europe. And the project to convert the cave into housing took eight long months and cost a tidy sum of 100,000 pounds.

Since then, the ‘house in the cave’ has been written about more than once in well-known newspapers, including the British Daily Telegraph.

Thanks to a lot of work and a lot of money spent, Angelo’s Cave now has all the amenities a luxury home should contain.

It has everything… from water supply to high-speed Internet. I must admit, the decor of the rooms looks great, don’t you agree?

As for the kitchen, there are all the necessary electrical appliances and kitchen furniture made of wood, which fits perfectly into the interior of the stone cave.

Video tour of this amazing home!

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