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While reading through some magazines to work out how we best could get what we wanted out of our future home we came across this ad for a book of home designs. Wanting to build with straw bales we were intrigued by that book as the ad mentioned all sorts of building types including straw bale houses. The book is published by an architect named Peter Lees and very reasonably priced at only $29. Now this book does not contain finished plans but enough information to help you work out what you’d

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