We have some cellars around here that are completely below ground and quite a few of them actually have openable windows to get air as well as a bit of sunlight too (a gap wall where the pavement starts and a metal grid above which should be raised for a clean out of dropped litter etc every now and then - some dont of course and they are completly surrounded by earth, never having had a cellar myself its not been a problem.
Something like 70%-80% of the height of my (large) cellar is below ground level, such that there are just a couple of small windows at the very top.
I'm away from home at the moment, so haven't been able to 'benefit' from it, but last time we had a 'heatwave', the cellar was by far to coolest place around - and I then even got Mrs JW down there, amidst all my 'workshop tools' (and goodness knows what else!), when it got really hot 'upstairs'
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