Kelly and Masako Neville built a highly bespoke hexagonal eco-home on six acres in the Cambridgeshire Fens for an unusually low construction cost, largely because Kelly supplied most of the skilled labour himself. His carpentry experience made the project possible, but it also concentrated an uncomfortable amount of risk into one person. When the sale of their previous home collapsed, cashflow dried up and the build nearly stalled completely. The result is an impressive example of what hands-on self-build can achieve, but also a warning about relying too heavily on your own labour, your own health and money that has not yet arrived.
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