October 1st, 2005

Cob Cottage at Cae Mabon

Posted in Building by Martin

I hope to write a lot more about building with Cob and Strawbale in future blogs, but I thought I’d start with this one.

Cae Mabon is a place in North Wales owned by a guy called Eric Maddern. Eric uses the land as a retreat and learning centre. Many of the dwellings at Cae Mabon have been built using ‘alternative’ construction methods. In March 2004 they began the groundwork for the Cob Cottage. Then in April, 30 people arrived for a “cob workshop” and, under the expert guidance of Ianto Evans and Linda Smiley (co-authors of “The Hand-Sculpted House”), they began raising the walls of the beautiful Cob Cottage.

Cob Cottage at Cae Mabon

Early 2005 saw volunteers completing the limewash inside. For me, this is such a beautiful building – so natural and organic, and made from the earth, literally. I’d love to visit this place at some time in the future – until then, I can only imagine the warmth and feeling of solidity and naturality you’d get from being inside..

See also Def: Natural Building

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  1. Josh says:

    Hi, interesting post. natural building also includes hemp and lime… two very good materials which are pretty eco friendly (especially when compared to cement)
    Lime actually absorbs c02 when it is setting !
    Look here http://hemplime.blogspot.com/ for lots more about this.

    July 31st, 2008 at 11:45 pm

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