Purchasing a new house is a major undertaking. We may feel freedom when we possess our own slice of heaven.
When a man bought a new home, he was eager to take a closer look around. What he didn’t anticipate was discovering a hidden path to an underground man’s cave.
The building was once a 19th-century English monastery that was subsequently refurbished and partitioned into 30 apartments. This man’s purchase appeared reasonable for the price, and he received a bonus spot.
This is how the little studio seems.
Because it was created centuries ago, the building has incredibly high ceilings, much like the ones they had centuries before.

The high ceiling also allows the bed to be placed in an unexpected location.


A modest bathroom is located on the first level.

A handle on the floor in front of the bathroom door leads to the secret location.

At first glance, it appears to be more storage.

Or perhaps like the stairway to heaven…or the afterlife?

Further investigation found that the area is rather large and that its rooms are beneath those of other owners and renters.

Writings on one of the walls indicate that the location has been visited in recent years.

Out of all the rooms, the last one has a high ceiling.

A hole in the center of the floor leads us to conclude that something has lately been discovered.

We sincerely hope that this individual is able to keep both residences for himself. If that’s the case, it’s fantastic that he gets two parking spots for the price of one.
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