Ben Law spent ten years living in canvas and caravans while he fought for the right to stay in the woods. When permission finally landed, he built a 149m² woodland home in about seven months using his own timber, volunteer labour, and a design process worked backwards from whatever materials he had to hand. The catch is brutal. The house is tied to his woodland business, he cannot sell it like a normal home, and if he leaves, it has to come down.
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