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    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working in a beach chair as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working in a beach chair as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    Photographer: Peter Schatz
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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working in a beach chair as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working in a beach chair as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
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    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
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    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
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    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
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    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
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    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
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    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
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    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    DUK10138098_022
    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    DUK10138098_021
    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
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    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
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    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
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    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
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    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
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    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
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    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
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    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
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    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
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    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
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    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
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    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
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    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
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    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
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    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
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    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
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    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
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    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
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    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
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    FEATURE - Der britische Neandertaler: Student Luis Williamson lebt ein Jahr lang in einem selbstgebautem Steinzeithaus im Wald von Cotswold
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! *** Student dubs himself the British Tarzan after building his
    own Stone Age house from scratch using nothing but
    primeval tools - in the Cotswold woods
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    *With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A real life " British Tarzan" who swapped the jungle for dense Cotswold woodland told
    how he spent a year building a "Stone Age house" in the forest using Neanderthal -style
    tools and materials.
    Business management student Luis Williamson, 20, who created his dwelling using
    reclaimed wood, clay and mud - costing him nothing - was inspired by YouTube videos of
    a man who used primitive techniques to build a home in the Australian bush.
    Honing his skills in his parents' back garden in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - where he
    tunnelled and dug holes to unearth clay for building - the avid history buff launched his
    house project in the summer of 2018, after finishing his A levels and before starting hi s
    degree at Swansea University.
    Spending six days a week on site in the picturesque Dowdeswell Wood, he said: "I am the
    closest thing to a British Tarzan!
    "When you're away from normal society and modern life for that long, wearing just shorts
    and with bare feet and no one around, it changes you.
    "It sounds wild and wacky, but your senses are heightened. You recognise sounds in the
    forest differently and I really started to feel like a Neanderthal, living in a cave.
    "Afterwards, when I went to cities where there were a lot of people around, I started to
    feel anxious."
    Single Luis, who hardly saw his parents - nurse Karima, 56, and businessman Shaun, 58
    - during the build, used a stretch of private land belonging to co -founder of clothing brand
    Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, after passing on a request through his stepdaughter, Matilda.
    He said: "It was the perfect spot near a creek and a steep face of earth, so I was
    delighted when he gave me the go-ahead.
    "For the first three months, I was down there pretty much every da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zeitsprung: Aaron Whiteside lebt wie in den 1930er Jahren
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    FEATURE - Zeitsprung: Aaron Whiteside lebt wie in den 1930er Jahren
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Zeitsprung: Aaron Whiteside lebt wie in den 1930er Jahren / 060918 *** The parlour room in the house belonging to Aaron Whitehead, 36, from Blackpool, Lancs. See Ross Parry story RPYTIME; Aaron Whitehead steps back in time whenever he walks through his front door because his house in Blackpool is decorated just like a typical English home of the 1930s. On the outside the modest three-bedroom semi looks like the rest of the suburban street in Blackpool, Lancs. But inside everything is from a bygone era, including the rare wallpaper, fireplaces and electric cooker which was one of the first of its kind. There's also art deco pieces, old pictures and war-time memorabilia that Aaron has spent seven years and more than £10,000 collecting. Single Aaron, 31, has been imagining the throwback house since he was young,when his love of the 1930s began. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27675027

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zeitsprung: Aaron Whiteside lebt wie in den 1930er Jahren
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    FEATURE - Zeitsprung: Aaron Whiteside lebt wie in den 1930er Jahren
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Zeitsprung: Aaron Whiteside lebt wie in den 1930er Jahren / 060918 *** The parlour room in the house belonging to Aaron Whitehead, 36, from Blackpool, Lancs. See Ross Parry story RPYTIME; Aaron Whitehead steps back in time whenever he walks through his front door because his house in Blackpool is decorated just like a typical English home of the 1930s. On the outside the modest three-bedroom semi looks like the rest of the suburban street in Blackpool, Lancs. But inside everything is from a bygone era, including the rare wallpaper, fireplaces and electric cooker which was one of the first of its kind. There's also art deco pieces, old pictures and war-time memorabilia that Aaron has spent seven years and more than £10,000 collecting. Single Aaron, 31, has been imagining the throwback house since he was young,when his love of the 1930s began. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27675052

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zeitsprung: Aaron Whiteside lebt wie in den 1930er Jahren
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    FEATURE - Zeitsprung: Aaron Whiteside lebt wie in den 1930er Jahren
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Zeitsprung: Aaron Whiteside lebt wie in den 1930er Jahren / 060918 *** Aaron Whiteside outside his house in Blackpool. See Ross Parry story RPYTIME; Aaron Whitehead steps back in time whenever he walks through his front door because his house in Blackpool is decorated just like a typical English home of the 1930s. On the outside the modest three-bedroom semi looks like the rest of the suburban street in Blackpool, Lancs. But inside everything is from a bygone era, including the rare wallpaper, fireplaces and electric cooker which was one of the first of its kind. There's also art deco pieces, old pictures and war-time memorabilia that Aaron has spent seven years and more than £10,000 collecting. Single Aaron, 31, has been imagining the throwback house since he was young,when his love of the 1930s began. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27675030

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zeitsprung: Aaron Whiteside lebt wie in den 1930er Jahren
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    FEATURE - Zeitsprung: Aaron Whiteside lebt wie in den 1930er Jahren
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Zeitsprung: Aaron Whiteside lebt wie in den 1930er Jahren / 060918 *** Aaron Whiteside in his living room. See Ross Parry story RPYTIME; Aaron Whiteside steps back in time whenever he walks through his front door because his house in Blackpool is decorated just like a typical English home of the 1930s. On the outside the modest three-bedroom semi looks like the rest of the suburban street in Blackpool, Lancs. But inside everything is from a bygone era, including the rare wallpaper, fireplaces and electric cooker which was one of the first of its kind. There's also art deco pieces, old pictures and war-time memorabilia that Aaron has spent seven years and more than £10,000 collecting. Single Aaron, 31, has been imagining the throwback house since he was young,when his love of the 1930s began. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27675034

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zeitsprung: Aaron Whiteside lebt wie in den 1930er Jahren
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    FEATURE - Zeitsprung: Aaron Whiteside lebt wie in den 1930er Jahren
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Zeitsprung: Aaron Whiteside lebt wie in den 1930er Jahren / 060918 *** Aaron Whiteside in his living room. See Ross Parry story RPYTIME; Aaron Whiteside steps back in time whenever he walks through his front door because his house in Blackpool is decorated just like a typical English home of the 1930s. On the outside the modest three-bedroom semi looks like the rest of the suburban street in Blackpool, Lancs. But inside everything is from a bygone era, including the rare wallpaper, fireplaces and electric cooker which was one of the first of its kind. There's also art deco pieces, old pictures and war-time memorabilia that Aaron has spent seven years and more than £10,000 collecting. Single Aaron, 31, has been imagining the throwback house since he was young,when his love of the 1930s began. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27675028

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zeitsprung: Aaron Whiteside lebt wie in den 1930er Jahren
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    FEATURE - Zeitsprung: Aaron Whiteside lebt wie in den 1930er Jahren
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Zeitsprung: Aaron Whiteside lebt wie in den 1930er Jahren / 060918 *** Aaron Whiteside in his living room. See Ross Parry story RPYTIME; Aaron Whiteside steps back in time whenever he walks through his front door because his house in Blackpool is decorated just like a typical English home of the 1930s. On the outside the modest three-bedroom semi looks like the rest of the suburban street in Blackpool, Lancs. But inside everything is from a bygone era, including the rare wallpaper, fireplaces and electric cooker which was one of the first of its kind. There's also art deco pieces, old pictures and war-time memorabilia that Aaron has spent seven years and more than £10,000 collecting. Single Aaron, 31, has been imagining the throwback house since he was young,when his love of the 1930s began. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27675036

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zeitsprung: Aaron Whiteside lebt wie in den 1930er Jahren
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    FEATURE - Zeitsprung: Aaron Whiteside lebt wie in den 1930er Jahren
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Zeitsprung: Aaron Whiteside lebt wie in den 1930er Jahren / 060918 *** Aaron Whiteside in his living room. See Ross Parry story RPYTIME; Aaron Whiteside steps back in time whenever he walks through his front door because his house in Blackpool is decorated just like a typical English home of the 1930s. On the outside the modest three-bedroom semi looks like the rest of the suburban street in Blackpool, Lancs. But inside everything is from a bygone era, including the rare wallpaper, fireplaces and electric cooker which was one of the first of its kind. There's also art deco pieces, old pictures and war-time memorabilia that Aaron has spent seven years and more than £10,000 collecting. Single Aaron, 31, has been imagining the throwback house since he was young,when his love of the 1930s began. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27675031

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zeitsprung: Aaron Whiteside lebt wie in den 1930er Jahren
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    FEATURE - Zeitsprung: Aaron Whiteside lebt wie in den 1930er Jahren
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Zeitsprung: Aaron Whiteside lebt wie in den 1930er Jahren / 060918 *** Aaron Whiteside in his living room. See Ross Parry story RPYTIME; Aaron Whiteside steps back in time whenever he walks through his front door because his house in Blackpool is decorated just like a typical English home of the 1930s. On the outside the modest three-bedroom semi looks like the rest of the suburban street in Blackpool, Lancs. But inside everything is from a bygone era, including the rare wallpaper, fireplaces and electric cooker which was one of the first of its kind. There's also art deco pieces, old pictures and war-time memorabilia that Aaron has spent seven years and more than £10,000 collecting. Single Aaron, 31, has been imagining the throwback house since he was young,when his love of the 1930s began. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27675033

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Zeitsprung: Aaron Whiteside lebt wie in den 1930er Jahren
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    Zeitsprung: Aaron Whiteside lebt wie in den 1930er Jahren / 060918 *** Aaron Whiteside in his living room. See Ross Parry story RPYTIME; Aaron Whiteside steps back in time whenever he walks through his front door because his house in Blackpool is decorated just like a typical English home of the 1930s. On the outside the modest three-bedroom semi looks like the rest of the suburban street in Blackpool, Lancs. But inside everything is from a bygone era, including the rare wallpaper, fireplaces and electric cooker which was one of the first of its kind. There's also art deco pieces, old pictures and war-time memorabilia that Aaron has spent seven years and more than £10,000 collecting. Single Aaron, 31, has been imagining the throwback house since he was young,when his love of the 1930s began. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27675039

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