Everyone thinks “caveman” is silly for his choice of lifestyle – when they see his cave, they’re instantly won over

In 2007, Angelo was diagnosed with MS. He began to think about what he would actually do with his life.

10 years prior to that, by chance, he’d come into contact with an old cave. It was during a bike ride when he was suddenly caught up in heavy rain, and so sought refuge. From the moment he entered the cave, he felt there was something magical about it.

According to the Daily Mail, the cave is 250 million years old.

When the rain stopped, Angelo left, but he knew he would return. After his MS diagnosis, the time had come. At first, the cave didn’t look like much, but with a lot of elbow grease – and a fair bit of money – Angelo was able to transform the outside. Impressive, right? Wait until you head in…

Angelo purchased the cave, part of a row of living spaces said to be the oldest inhabited rock houses in Europe, for £62,000. That left him £100,000 to spend on renovation costs, with the project taking him eight long months.

Since then, the house has been featured in several newspaper, including Britain’s Daily Telegraph.

Thanks to Angelo’s exhaustive efforts, the cave now contains all the comforts one would want in a luxury getaway.

From running water, to the internet… the place has it all. I have to admit, it looks magnificently decorated, wouldn’t you agree?

I mean, who wouldn’t want to sit in front of this fireplace?

As for the kitchen, it’s equipped with both appliances a wooden furnishings – with an eye on maintaining consistency throughout the cave in terms of decor.

Then there’s the bedroom, which looks out onto the outside patio.

And the lighting in the place is simply magical.

Would you like to spend some time here? I know I would.

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