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  2. Cloughjordan Ecovillage - Wikipedia

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    The Cloughjordan Ecovillage is an ongoing project to create an eco-village community in the village of Cloughjordan in County Tipperary, Ireland.The community is being developed on 67 acres (270,000 m 2) of farmland, purchased in 2005, within the townland of Oxpark and which merges with the existing village of Cloughjordan. [2]

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    The carbon neutral renovated 19th-century slate manager’s house has a fully-equipped kitchen for self-catering, a cosy log burner and three sun-catching conservatories.

  4. Ecovillage - Wikipedia

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    Ireland The Cloughjordan Ecovillage was founded in 1999 and is located in a sustainable neighborhood in a rural Ireland. This community encompasses a 67-acre site and has prided itself on their fiber optic broadband, eco-hostels, and a thriving community with over 50 homes and businesses.

  5. Cloughjordan - Wikipedia

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    This community, developed on 67 acres (270,000 m 2) of farmland, merges with the existing village of Cloughjordan through a street opposite the Church of Ireland church. [19] The first residents moved into the eco-village in December 2009. [18] Also based in the eco-village is "Cultivate", an organisation focused on sustainable living and ...

  6. List of ecoregions in Ireland - Wikipedia

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  7. Roundhouse (dwelling) - Wikipedia

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    Reconstructed crannog on Loch Tay, Scotland. A roundhouse is a type of house with a circular plan, usually with a conical roof. In the later part of the 20th century, modern designs of roundhouse eco-buildings were constructed with materials such as cob, cordwood or straw bale walls and reciprocal frame green roofs.