Barn Club: A Tale of Forgotten Elm Trees, Traditional Craft and Community Spirit

Barn Club: A Tale of Forgotten Elm Trees, Traditional Craft and Community Spirit

by Robert Somerville
Barn Club: A Tale of Forgotten Elm Trees, Traditional Craft and Community Spirit

Barn Club: A Tale of Forgotten Elm Trees, Traditional Craft and Community Spirit

by Robert Somerville

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Overview

“In today’s ego-techno-centred world, Robert Somerville’s . . . Barn Club approach is a way forward that utilizes local traditions, local materials, and local hands to create a built environment that is more harmonious with the natural world and of course more beautiful.”—Jack A. Sobon, architect, timber framer, and author of Hand Hewn

“Somerville knows more about wooden barn construction than almost anyone alive.”—The Telegraph

Natural history meets traditional hand craft in this celebration of the elm tree and community spirit.

When renowned craftsman Robert Somerville moved to Hertfordshire in southern England, he discovered an unexpected landscape rich with wildlife and elm trees. Nestled within London’s commuter belt, this wooded farmland inspired Somerville, a lifelong woodworker, to revive the ancient tradition of hand-raising barns.

Barn Club follows the building of Carley Barn over the course of one year. Volunteers from all walks of life joined Barn Club, inspired to learn this ancient skill of building elm barns by hand, at its own quiet pace and in the company of others, while using timber from the local woods.

The tale of the elm tree in its landscape is central to Barn Club. Its natural history, historic importance, and remarkable survival make for a fascinating story.

This is a tale of forgotten trees, a local landscape, and an ancient craft.

This book includes sixteen pages of color photographs, and black and white line drawings of techniques and traditional timber frame barns feature throughout.

Perfect for fans of Norwegian Wood and The Hidden Life of Trees.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781603589666
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing UK
Publication date: 03/17/2021
Pages: 272
Sales rank: 1,117,219
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Robert Somerville grew up in rural Kent during the 1960s. A childhood spent in the woods and hills of the North Downs and the orchards and marshes of the Little Stour valley inspired his deep love for the natural world. After studying engineering and architecture at the University of Cambridge, Somerville went on to run a design and building business in Devon, utilizing local wood, stone and earth.

Upon moving to Hertfordshire with his wife, Lydia, Somerville began working with local woodland owners and foresters to source local elm timber and then build and raise timber frames by hand, with the help of volunteers known as the Barn Club – a group formed to teach, practice and celebrate skilled rural craftsmanship.

Somerville lives with Lydia and the youngest of his three children in their self-built eco-house in an idyllic smallholding.

 

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Acknowledgements xi

1 A Different Way of Working 1

2 Starting Points 13

3 Wych Elms, Field Elms and Wildings 39

4 Plinths, Plans and Preparations 69

5 A Walk in the Wood 83

6 The Red Elm, the White and the Sand 105

7 Boxed Hearts and Waney Edges 129

8 Two Buckets Full of Pegs 151

9 Plumb-Bob Scribing 165

10 Cutting a Mortice and Tenon 184

11 Laying-Up the Frames 202

12 The Barn Raising 224

Conclusion 243

Glossary of Terms 245

Resources 257

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