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PICTURES OF STRAWBALE BUILDINGS
You can find more info on some of these buildings(and some you can even visit!) on the Projects and Database pages.
Goole, East Yorkshire, Carol and Richard Atkinson's strawbale cabin
Manorhamilton, Ireland, S-shaped timber frame with strawbale infill, 4 storeys high, home of a sculptor
Nr Cardigan, Wales, Rachel's 3 storey SB home, perched on a clifftop overlooking an estuary
Tony Wrench's famous roundhouse at Brithdir Mawr, Wales, the subject of many years of planning appeals to keep it!
The Romney Warren SB Visitor Centre, Romney Marsh, Kent, winner of design award
Strawbale Building at The Keyhole Trust Powys, Wales.
Kester and Zinnia Wilkinson's Strawbale bed and breakfast in Herefordshire
Strawbale barn in Somerset. Post and beam/strawbale infill on limestone block foundation, approx 30sq.m. Built 1999 by Kevin and Helen Ireland.
This strawbale building is the potting shed and greenhouse for the Redfield community, it was the very first strawbale building I worked on! Spring 2000. They have several strawbale buildings there.
This house in Sussex, Featured on TV, and was built by the owner, Ben Law, in the woods and from the woods
Oxford strawbale building, in the shape of a fish, loadbearing on rammed tyres and with a reciprocal roof
Loadbearing strawbale classroom on rammed tyre foundation at The Carymoor Centre, in Somerset.
Caroline Barry lives in what is thought to be the only Strawbale and cordwood house in the country. Built on her permaculture holding in Somerset
Strawbale Llama stable, built in Snowdonia in 1997, with living roof.
The spiral strawbale house in Ireland, loadbearing, two storey built in 2000/1 by Amazon Nails
The spiral strawbale house in Ireland, Now with it's wonderful limewashed finish
Round strawbale house built in Clones, Ireland in 1997 by Amazon Nails
Rudolph Steiner School built in Belfast 1996 by Amazon nails
Strawbale building built by Jim wallis' Alternative building company
Another building nr Stroud, Glos. built by Jim wallis' Alternative building company
Oxford timber frame with strawbale infill and living roof, used as a store for produce grown on the land
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curious who build, live in and/or love buildings made of straw bales.