Having discovered an old sword, the 61-year-old has now added lighting and also built a trap door around the well.
surprised they didnt show the sword or mention more about it
A couple have discovered they are sitting on a piece of history after uncovering a 33ft-deep medieval well under their sofa.
But although Colin Steer, 61, is fascinated by the historic find, his wife Vanessa certainly isn’t and even made her husband wait more than two decades after it was first spotted to begin exploring it.
The couple moved into their Victorian home in Plymouth, Devon around 24 years ago, when they first noticed a slight indentation in the living room floor.
Plans of the site show that the well dates back to at least the 16th century, just after the end of the medieval period.
And just five feet into the dig he made another discovery - an old sword.
He said: ‘It was hidden at a 45 degree angle and sort of just fell out.
‘It looks like an old peasant’s fighting weapon because it appears to be made up of bits of metal all knocked together.’
Having stopped digging at around 17ft Mr Steer believes the well is at least 33ft deep.
He has since put lighting in the well, tidied it up and built a trap-door into the living room floor for easy access.
Mr Steer said: ‘I’ve been doing lots of research into its history but I’d like to try and find someone to date it.
‘I’ve looked at old maps which showed Drake’s leat and illustrated the area was just woodland until this house was built in 1895.
‘I love the well and think it’s fascinating. I’d love to find out who was here before us.