Stone House
Architect Gregory Smith send this photo into Tiny House Blog for Kent’s regular Tiny House in a Landscape feature. It’s a historic weekend cabin near the edge of a river in Cisco Grove, California. I wanted to share it with you because it’s an excellent example of how a free locally sourced material can be used to build a home. It would be heavy meticulous work to build a tiny rock house but it would be cheap and the thermal mass would keep you cool in summer and warm in winter.
Ambleside – Bridge House
Here’s a historic tiny house that is over 300 years old and build on top of a bridge. It was originally an apple store, no not the kind that specialized in the rare but user friendly stone macintosh abacus, but the crunchy sweet kind that grow on trees and keep doctors away. Today its a bit of a tourist attraction and used as an information center in Ambleside which is located in the County of Cumbria in the UK. Read more about this tiny house. You might also find this post on houses build on bridges interesting.
