• The village houses comprising of two levels have been painstakingly restored incorporating the hundred year old traditional building method of stone and wood, The lower level were originally used as a stable or barn.

    On the upper level, two rooms were restored with local cedar wood maintaining the homes integrity and character.
  • These houses were built many years ago using tools such as axes, sledgehammers and hammers which were applicable for the period.

    The stones sourced locally were broken away from the rockface using sledgehammers and brought back for construction.

    (The weaving of the rocks have been derived from this rock breaking method).

Authentic traditional village Stone houses

These houses were built many years ago using tools such as axes, sledgehammers and hammers which were applicable for the period. The stones sourced locally were broken away from the rockface using sledgehammers and brought back for construction. (The weaving of the rocks have been derived from this rock breaking method).

In the nearby forests, broad juniper trees have been felled using axes and transported back using oxen or on stout shoulders.

The Village houses in the form of a stable on the lower level and 2 rooms on the upper level have been constructed using juniper trees  which have been cut into planks and cladded with soil. To prevent rainwater seeping through during the rainy season the soil is reinforced using a traditional millstone.

As there was no water in the village, a well was created either next to houses or in between 5 or 6 houses to share. During heavy rainfall the rainwater would collect in channels of tree barks and diverted to the well to be stored and used amongst the village.( due to the lack of rainfall in certain areas the water that is collected may not be fit for consumption).

Family Life in a traditional Stone house with 2 rooms: The elder grandchildren live with their grandparents in one room and in the other room the mother and father with their younger children. Within the room, floor bedding and a small collection of clothing was stored in one section of the wardrobe abd in the other shower items.

The intriging aspect of this lifestyle is the loving couple before engaging in physical pleasure, place a carpet on the floor whilst performing their ablution so as not to disturb the rest of the family members. This is a practical solution devised by the loving couple.

Eating and drinking habits are comprise of mainly animal nutrients, dried fruits, dried vegetables and honey. The food is cooked on a wood fire stove and is eaten as a family on the floor.

This lifestyle has proved that a healthy sexual and productive life produces a household with an average of eight children. In other words a natural lifestyle along with eating natural foods creates a healthy sexual appetite.

During your holiday when you retire to your bedrooms we wish you to rediscover your sexual mojo. Happy baby making.

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