| Roundwood timber and straw bale, it's Ben Law's woodland home This is Ben Law's roundwood and straw bale house and beautiful garden ...... |
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| The oak framed medieval streets of Dinan, France Stroll down this lane with Google Street View . Much of the small independent shop culture of France has a strong connection to their town's ... |
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| Natural Building Books about the whole house. This is a collection of natural building books that deal with many aspects of the whole home including several natural building methods. Jacob... |
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| Natural homes built by inspirational women ... These nine homes have all been built by women. They are built using roundwood, straw bales, reed, clay, lime, adobe, cob, cobwood, earthbags, birch bark, trad... |
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| Over 400 years old, this is an oak frame castle gatehouse in England This is the gatehouse at Stokesay Castle, owned by English Heritage on the site of a Norman stronghold that dates back to 1281. Th... |
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| The Roundhouse at Felin Uchaf, Wales This is one of the buildings at Felin Uchaf on the Llyn Peninsula, Wales. You are only seeing the roof ...... |
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| Straw Bale Homes around the World This is a collection of shortcuts to pictures of straw bale homes from all over the world. Click on any of the pictures below to visit the page, read more about the house, follow links t... |
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| We share our 2 million+ fans, 75,000+ members and 20,000+ daily web visitors ... By sharing your natural building and/or natural living knowledge with our group members at least once per month, and responding regularly to members' ques... |
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| Roundwood Timber Framing, by Ben Law [ www.ben-law.co.uk ] Ben Law built his woodland home from roundwood in his own woods from his own timber. It was famously filmed by Kevin McCloud's Grand Designs team for the UK's Channel 4. ... |
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| Tinkers Bubble an Off-Grid community in Somerset, England. This is the communal kitchen at Tinkers Bubble, a small off-grid hillside woodland community on 40 acres (16 hectares) of land in rural So... |
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