This is a stone cellar below an old stone house in France that’s been converted into an incredibly cozy Airbnb. The studio-style space has everything you need — a double bed, wood-burning stove, compact bathroom, and kitchen space with a mini fridge, oven, and a variety of dishware and utensils.
The space has a blend of exposed stone and rough-hewn wood elements that add to the charm. It feels somewhat “hobbity” inside, and the stone table is a fun addition to the space. You can even dine outdoors at a custom table. What do you like most about this tiny house?
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A Stone Cellar Turned Tiny Cottage in France
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This historic cave home in Andalucía, Spain is one of 30 homes owned by Balcones de Piedad’s Caves in Guadix- Granada. They’ve renovated seven of the structures so far, keeping them as traditional as possible while offering modern conveniences.
Incredibly enough, these cave homes have been around for centuries! This one features a comfortable kitchen space, a bathroom with a shower stall, and a lovely living room where you can relax. Two bedrooms — one with a double bed and another with three single beds — give guests a quiet place to rest.
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Historical Cave Home Remodeled For Vacation
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