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What is a cob house? A cob house is a house that is built almost completely out of natural materials, which are mixed into a form of natural cement. The main ingredients are clay, sand, water and straw, which are usually found in the area where the house is being built. This means that the materials are generally quite affordable.
Cob houses are also unusual and even artistic. They can be recognized by the relatively thick, rounded walls and unusual designs.
The word ‘cob’ is an old-English term used to refer to the lumps of clay used in ‘mud buildings’. This was the common method followed to build houses in England for hundreds of years. It’s also the reason that most houses that are built using natural resources, including soil and water, are referred to as ‘cob’ houses.
The construction of a cob house is solid and can last for a lifetime, or even longer. In fact, some houses built using the cob method are still standing hundreds and even thousands of years later. The oldest known existing cob building was built more than 10,000 years ago.
The advantages of a cob house outweigh the disadvantages. You will find that they are an eco-friendly, durable and affordable form of alternative housing.
The beauty of a cob house is that it is affordable, amenable and unusual. It can be made from locally-sourced material and is environmentally friendly.
The major drawback is that a cob house takes a long time to build, so you may need to wait for the final product. However, once the cob house is finished, it will last more than a lifetime.