Rural house by Kirkland Fraser Moor incorporates homes for birds and bees
Masonry waste from a nearby builder's yard was used to create various shapes, textures and habitats for birds and bees in the brick walls of Foxglove House, a home in rural Hertfordshire by local studio Kirkland Fraser Moor. Located in the village of Wigginton, the four-bedroom family home replaces a former stable block on the The post Rural house by Kirkland Fraser Moor incorporates homes for birds and bees appeared first on Dezeen.
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