Clay and Cob Buildings

Clay and Cob Buildings

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Buildings made of unfired earth are of great antiquity; in Britain they continued to be built until the middle of the nineteenth century. Consequently much of the traditional architecture that gives each region its distinctive character is of these materials, although they have different names in different places: 'clay lump', and 'clay bat' in East Anglia, 'witchert' in B...more
Paperback, 64 pages
Published March 4th 2008 by Shire (first published April 1st 2004)
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