What would you do with a 17,000-square-foot cave house in Missouri if it belonged to you? Would it occur to you to convert it into a home and live in it? Maybe it wouldn't to most people, but for the Sleeper family, it most certainly did. And they found it on eBay! Let's have a look at one of the most interesting houses in Missouri.
The "Cave House" in Festus started out as a mine. Later, it was owned by a man who used it to raise mushrooms and fishing worms. In the 1950s a woman named Sue Morris converted it into a roller skating rink and concert venue called "Caveland." Over its time as this incarnation, it hosted such famous performers as Tina Turner, Bob Segar, and Ted Nugent. It closed in 1985 and basically remained unused until the Sleeper family bought the property off of eBay in 2003, and converted it into a home.
The front chamber, under construction.
The sitting room.
There are some lovely views from the cave home.
They worked on the property over the course of several years, spending four years in a tent next to the cave at one point. Their hard work paid off because it became one of the most unique places in Missouri. In 2009, they appeared on television because they were putting the property for sale online due to potential foreclosure.
Watch it here:
Looking out from the front chamber.
Bathroom vanity.
Bathroom.
Entrance to the third chamber and former roller rink and concert venue.
The 17,000-square-foot home contains three chambers. The first chamber, which takes up two floors, is 2,240 square feet. The upper level contains three bedrooms and a bathroom. On the lower level is the kitchen, entrance and family areas. The second chamber has the laundry room, a shower area, storage space and stairs leading to the upper level. The innermost chamber is the third chamber, which is where the roller rink and concert venue were located, currently only being used for storage.
The kitchen.
Tent World early on in construction phase.
In addition, the home also features an indoor natural ground-water spring pool. Although it is a rather large space, no furnace or air-conditioning is needed. Geothermal and passive solar systems keep the home a comfortable 70 degrees all year-round.
The website, https://www.caveland.us, is currently run by the Sleeper family and they still live in the home. It is located at: Address: 215 Cave Dr, Festus, MO 63028
Have you heard of this home before? Have you seen it? What do you think of the concept of living in a cave house in Missouri? Share in the comments below.
If you are interested in learning about more unique houses in Missouri that will make you look twice, you can read our previous post.
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