Anyone able to tell me what this is?

CuriousiGuess

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It’s been here for so long, It doesn’t really bother me I’ve never seen it ever leave it’s hole, Never seen another spider like it anywhere. There’s about 6 more of these all around the edges of the back of the house, All with similar webbings n sized holes, Though this one has been here for years but has got a lot bigger in recent weeks.

Not got many pictures of it as it never leaves the hole and can’t upload videos which show it better.
 

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CuriousiGuess

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Typical webbing for a trapdoor spider like Liphisticus
This is what I originally thought but of course, As time goes on you wonder, Where could I find out more about these types of spiders? I jus find them interesting
 

Biollantefan54

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Liphistius are not found in Europe. This is a member of the genus Segestria.
 
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