Check Out This Magical Hobbit-Like Eco Cave House…

Check Out This Magical Hobbit-Like Eco Cave House...

Want to see your message here? Why not Sponsor This Article

Underhill is an incredible hobbit-home like, eco-cave house built into the hillside of a Waikato (New Zealand) farm. The house is cleverly constructed to resemble a cave. With no electricity in the house, the stone, wood and rustic features truly make you feel like you’re stepping back in time…

Check Out This Magical Hobbit-Like Eco Cave House...

Everything inside this tiny cave house has been expertly crafted out of high quality materials. The end result is a beautiful, cosy home that is filled with rustic charm. The round table in the centre of the house creates a fantastic area for entertaining and socialising…

Check Out This Magical Hobbit-Like Eco Cave House...

A sturdy country-style kitchen adds even more character to the home, whilst also being fully functional. The cupboards are all made out of heavy duty macrocarpa and the iron-work is all custom made…

Check Out This Magical Hobbit-Like Eco Cave House...

On cold nights the antique coal range becomes the focus of the home. The range is responsible not only for space heating, but is also acts as a stove oven, and heats water for the house…

Check Out This Magical Hobbit-Like Eco Cave House...

There sleeping area is just beautiful. The custom made bed is an unusual shape, but wonderfully comfortable. A skylight above the bed has been cleverly fashioned out of an old car windscreen allowing you to watch the stars above you at night…

Check Out This Magical Hobbit-Like Eco Cave House...

There is no electricity at Underhill so nighttime is filled by the beauty of candle light. The decision not to run power to the cave house was made to help fortify its role as a true place of escape. Having no power encourages people to leave their phones and computers behind and enjoy relaxing in the wonderful natural environment…

Check Out This Magical Hobbit-Like Eco Cave House...

The bathroom is located in another cave next to the main house. Water in this cave is heated by a gas califont and sourced from a local spring. Again, the space is wonderfully rustic with incredible wood and stone work…

Check Out This Magical Hobbit-Like Eco Cave House...

Outside the bathroom cave sits a beautiful cast iron outdoor tub. In the daytime, this tub enjoys spectacular views of the valley and pond feature and at night, unrivalled views of the night sky above…

Check Out This Magical Hobbit-Like Eco Cave House...

The cave is situated amongst some of the most breathtaking natural scenery with incredible gardens, and a spectacular feature pond in the middle. The area surrounding Underhill Valley is a working farm with cattle and even lamas that often come down to visit the cave house…

Check Out This Magical Hobbit-Like Eco Cave House...

Underhill is the realised dream of Graham Hannah, who built the incredible cave as a haven for his family and children. The land is now owned by his daughter and  is currently operated as a boutique bed and breakfast. For those of you who are interested in staying a night at this wonderful cave house, you can find out more here. You can also check out the LivingBigInATinyHouse.com website and take a tour in the video below…

If you like this idea, be sure to share it with your friends and inspire someone you know. Anything becomes possible with just a little inspiration…


Self Sufficient Backyard

In all that time an electric wire has never been connected to our house. We haven’t gotten or paid an electricity bill in over 40 years, but we have all the electricity we want. We grow everything we need, here, in our small backyard. We also have a small medicinal garden for tough times. Read More Here...


You Might Also Like...

How To Make A Galvanized Stock Tank Vegetable Garden
10 Ways to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint and Protect Nature
9 Plants & Recipes for Homemade Healing Salves
How To Keep Birds Out of Your Garden
Growing and Using Valerian as a Natural Sleep Aid
Using Flowers To Repel Pests & Nourish Your Garden Plants
Understanding The Soil Food Web
The Ultimate Survival Crops for Your Garden
How to Start a Thriving Small Farm
The Power of Permaculture Ponds
Bamboo: The Ultimate Homestead Plant
Transforming Spain’s Deserts Into Thriving Farmland