Ansley Tullis admits to being a little biased, but she thinks her volleyball coach is the best one out there. “He knows just about everything you can possibly know,” the Pope John Paul II High junior ...
The Wattle and Daub Café, operated by Bancroft Community Transit, officially opened its courtyard outdoor patio on July 3. Dignitaries from the Town of Bancroft, Faraday Township, staff from BCT and ...
Jane Marriott talks to Alex and Nicola Marson, who are restoring their timber-framed cottage in East Hagbourne using traditional building methods Traditional skills are being combined to produce a ...
There's a bite of October chill, but the crackling fire creates warmth. The air smells like burning wood. Sam Chillaron and Sara Henry use their hands to push crumbling red clay through a quarter-inch ...
Bancroft Community Transit and Wattle and Daub Café in the Park hosted an evening for the Rockhound Gemboree vendors on July 31 beginning at 6:30 p.m. It was the Town of Bancroft’s way of thanking the ...
The wattle and daub method of building homes, the old fashioned way of construction used mostly by the poor, according to some studies, is seen as economical, closer to the nature and perfectly ...
A craftswoman's painstaking 15 year DIY project to return her concrete encased cottage to its original 16th century wattle and daub wonder has finally finished. Paula Sunshine carried out the work on ...
Nestled in tranquil countryside, Nixon’s Cottage was a treasured landmark for 600 years. Now it is facing demolition after a 174mph Audi estate car careered off the road – smashing straight into the ...
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YOUNGSTERS took a step back in time to learn how the Tudors built their homes before the days of bricks and mortar. Eight and nine-year-olds at Perdiswell Primary School, Worcester, helped to ...
Conservationists continue to say nothing new should be built anywhere near - nor even in sight of - the Downs. On that basis there would certainly have been no Goodwood, glorious or otherwise, nor ...
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