 There used to be a rich tradition of straw bale building in the region |
A group of people in north Devon is promoting environmental self-build schemes to try to ease the shortage of affordable housing.The group, called Common Sense Solutions, has won �9,000 of lottery money for the project.
As part of the scheme the group has built an experimental straw bale building at Tapeley Park at Instow.
There used to be a rich tradition of straw bale and cob building in the South West but the centuries-old techniques have almost disappeared.
Environmentally sustainable
It is a method which can be used to construct anything from small huts to big family homes.
As a building material straw is cost efficient and environmentally sustainable.
The group say these techniques could provide an answer to the shortage of affordable housing in north Devon because self-building can be cheaper than conventional building.
An exhibition of the project is touring north Devon to encourage people struggling to get on the housing ladder to give the idea a go.
The exhibition opens in Torrington next week.