The Briton broke his spine and is now selling his house with a skate park inside
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By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/the-briton-broke-his-spine-and-is-now-selling-his-house-with-a-skate-park-inside.htmlA mechanic from the UK is selling his house, inside of which there is a real wooden skate park. The current owner of the unusual house was fond of skateboarding until he got a back injury. Now the Briton has put up for sale real estate, which he transformed with his own hands. Fans of skateboarding will be delighted with such a dwelling.
Rob Marsden built the ramps himself. There is a vertical wall with a height of 4 meters and three quarterpipes of 1.2 meters each.
A 45-year-old mechanic put his house up for sale after breaking his spine.
The interior is designed in the style of the 19th century. Rob sells a house in Norfolk for 240,000 pounds (about 23 million rubles).
The American company Mighty Building offers buyers houses created using a 3D printer. It takes only 24 hours to build such housing.
Keywords: UK | House | Housing | Interior | Master | Unusual | Sale | Repair | Skateboard | Skateboarding | Injury | Hobby
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