wood and sometimes cotton
Many of them would have been thatched cottages, because of their thatched roofs. Nowadays there are not many of them.
its mike smith hahaha
A thatched roof, made of bundled dried reeds. The Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, newly constructed in London, is the first building in London to have a thatched roof since 1666.
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Trogdor!!!! Trogdor!!! Trogdor was a man! I mean, he was a dragon man! Uh, maybe he was just a dragon Um...But he was still Trogdoooor! Trogdoooooor! Burninating the countryside Burninating the peasants Burninating all the people And the thatched-roof cottages! Thatched roofed cottages!! And the Trogdor comes in the night!!
when trogdor comes in the night, he comes to burninate: the countryside all the people and the THATCHED ROOF COTTAGES!!!!!!!!!!!
The cost of thatched cottages varies greatly depending on location, size, and condition. In general, they tend to be more expensive to build and maintain compared to standard roof structures due to the specialized materials and craftsmanship required. It would be best to consult with a real estate agent or contractor for specific pricing information.
A thatched roof is made of materials such as straw or reed.
Common features found in peasants' cottages include small living spaces, thatched roofs, simple construction materials like wood and mud, and basic amenities such as a fireplace for heating and cooking. These cottages often have minimal furniture and are designed for practicality and functionality rather than luxury.
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Traditional Irish cottages typically feature thatched roofs made from dried grasses, such as reed or straw, which provide excellent insulation and are aesthetically pleasing. The thatching technique involves layering the materials to create a waterproof barrier. In some cases, especially in more modern constructions, roofs may also be made of slate or corrugated metal for durability and practicality. These materials reflect the region's climate and resources, blending functionality with traditional design.
timber frame work to hold up the ceiling and and straw or grasses for the roof