Hobbit Holes

topic posted Sat, December 16, 2006 - 8:52 PM by  Rusty
I hope you will forgive my newbie naiveté, but what about building hobbit holes in the current climate. I live in a beautiful village, South Brent, Devon, England. And we are kind of taken with the idea of putting in some unannounced hobbit holes in some of the valleys and the glades for public access and shelter. Their obviously good for private property as well. Or if you were looking to build an alternative campsite where people stayed in tree-houses or hobbit holes that I'm sure would be a marketable hliday alternative. There is a company here in England that has jsut recently started doing this. When it comes to this kind of trend, we are normally behind you guys, but I thouight i would mention it. Check out www.highlifetreehouses.co.uk/ and click on the portfolio tab. Or check out www.stormbear.com/bagend2/index.php
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  • Re: Hobbit Holes

    Sun, December 17, 2006 - 9:37 AM
    Actually there has been quite a bit posted about this in several other threads.

    Hobbit type holes have some excellent advantages, and have been used since neolithic times.

    Do a search on some of what they call beehive vaults in the UK and you will find that there are and have been very many of them.

    The advantages of underground and earth bermed housing are numerous, and they have been well documented in quite a large number of books.

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