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HughWottware
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Hiya!
I was very glad to find this forum and have high hopes of it.
I'm hopeful but not yet convinced that a cave might offer a nice combination of instant living space with potential for development. I'm a hands-on type. Divorced, a pensioner, don't yet have a partner, though no doubt that will change in an instant when I tell 'em I live in a hole in the ground!
I have a few questions which I guess should appear in other forums.
Nice meeting you!
Bye for now,
H.
I'm hopeful but not yet convinced that a cave might offer a nice combination of instant living space with potential for development. I'm a hands-on type. Divorced, a pensioner, don't yet have a partner, though no doubt that will change in an instant when I tell 'em I live in a hole in the ground!
I have a few questions which I guess should appear in other forums.
Nice meeting you!
Bye for now,
H.
HughWottware- Posts : 1
Join date : 2014-10-10
Re: Hiya!
Hi "H", good to meet you, too.
Well a cave is deffo the place to buy if you like doing small jobs . There are plenty around that could use a bit of TLC.
The best time to appreciate cave houses is in the summer when it's a scorching 40°C outside and a balmy 20° in your haven of coolness. Look Mum! no air-conditioning.
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Well a cave is deffo the place to buy if you like doing small jobs . There are plenty around that could use a bit of TLC.
The best time to appreciate cave houses is in the summer when it's a scorching 40°C outside and a balmy 20° in your haven of coolness. Look Mum! no air-conditioning.
as for:
I don't see why not - it's got to work for someone, sometimedon't yet have a partner, though no doubt that will change in an instant when I tell 'em I live in a hole in the ground!
Re: Hiya!
Hi,welcome aboard! Ask away on this forum,there are some very friendly and helpfull people on here!
Buff Orpington- Posts : 94
Join date : 2014-03-16
Age : 57
Location : uk and el margin
Re: Hiya!
Hi! Caves are great and there's always something that needs doing. Get yourself a bit of land to grow fruit and veg as well and you'll never be bored!
miron- Posts : 1099
Join date : 2010-04-07
Age : 63
Location : Los Olivos
Re: Hiya!
And in winter time they are a lot warmer than houses. It can be -5ºC outside and 15ºC inside without any heating.
Obviously you do need some heating, especially in the evenings, but nowhere near as much as a house.
Obviously you do need some heating, especially in the evenings, but nowhere near as much as a house.
Tim Cullis- Posts : 280
Join date : 2013-07-11
Location : London and Castril Valley
Re: Hiya!
Welcome H
Lots of advice here, just use the search box top right. Many threads that could help you I'm sure.
Caroline
Lots of advice here, just use the search box top right. Many threads that could help you I'm sure.
Caroline
Mariposa- Posts : 1111
Join date : 2010-04-09
Age : 57
Location : Castillejar
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