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A jumbo straw bale guesthouse in Italy. This is the jumbo straw bale guesthouse at Richard and Yvonne's organic farm in Graun, Italy. The farm sits in the Langtaufers Valley 1,850m (6,0... |
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... 1 to 9 It took Charlie a little over a year to build his home with a reciprocal roof and lime plastered straw bale walls. All in all it ... |
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... collection of pictures from rubble trench to final straw bale roundhouse with reciprocal roof by Matthew-Robin White. A home that only cost 3,500 Euro ? ...... |
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. Building a Small "Starter" Straw Bale Home or Guest House (low cost to build - ultra energy efficient - no utility costs) Plans and Budget: SIZE: 480 square feet , external - 312 square feet, internal (see plans below) ESTIMATED COS... |
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Alfriston Clergy House, nearly lost to England's past This house was built by a prosperous farmer in 1350 using only natural materials that have now survived for almost seven centuries. In 1395 it was bought by the church and ... |
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