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The craft of the thatcher probably gives more pleasure to people than any other of our rural crafts; the inclusion in a country scene of a thatched house, cottage or barn often adds the element of continuity and stability which we like to think is characteristic of the British countryside. Thatching is, nevertheless, a craft most people know nothing about and which is commonly thought to be dying out. In fact thatchers in all three materials - water reed, long straw and combed wheat reed - have had an assured livelihood over the last few decades for the first time since the late eighteenth century. This book outlines the history of thatching in Britain from its use as the commonest form of roofing to the present and explains how the thatcher works with his traditional materials.Fearn, Jacqueline is the author of 'Thatch and Thatching' with ISBN 9780852633373 and ISBN 0852633378.
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