Completing our Rural Hub for Climate and Community

by Managing Director of OBee CIC in Stowmarket, England, United Kingdom

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8 years of building, and we're almost there! Your donation helps finish our Environmental Education Centre providing training for volunteers

by Managing Director of OBee CIC in Stowmarket, England, United Kingdom

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Here at Orchard Barn, our dream is almost a reality, and we need your help to bring it to life. The reinstated Long House – our new Environmental Education building, originally built in 1580, is nearing completion. Over the years, it fell into neglect, and by the 1960s, it had collapsed. When we first took on this project, the ancient timber frame was buried in brambles, with only the old inglenook and some Tudor bricks still standing. Remarkably, even an ash tree had grown inside the building.

Here's what we achieved last year ...

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Living Our Values: People Care, Earth Care, Fair Shares

At Orchard Barn, managed by OBee Community Interest Company (CIC), we don’t just talk about sustainability — we live it. Since we began in 2007, our work has been rooted in the ethics of Permaculture, and over the past 18 years we’ve grown a hands-on, community-led project that demonstrates how people can come together to address the climate crisis and restore balance in the way we live, learn, and build.

These three core principles guide everything we do:
• People Care – nurturing community, well-being, and shared learning
• Earth Care – respecting nature, restoring ecosystems, and working with the land
 • Fair Shares – ensuring that resources, skills, and opportunities are accessible to all

🤝 Community-Driven Climate Action

We believe resilient communities are key to tackling climate change, and our work is focused on empowering people with the skills, space, and connection to do just that.

Watch our YouTube video about making an Earth Floor last summer (video made by Daisy - an Architecture student who helped with the floor!)

🛠️ Building Skills for a Low-Carbon Future

  • Training volunteers in natural building methods, including timber framing, clay plastering, and lime rendering
  • Free practical workshops in permaculture – composting, growing food, preserving harvests, and restoring soil health
  • Preserving and reviving heritage crafts and rural skills that can be passed on across generations

We work with volunteers from near and far, older/younger, mixed abilities/ethnicities. All have received FREE training in practical skills whilst helping progress the building and site.

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🌱 Growing Together – Naturally

  • Creating a shared growing space using no-dig methods, companion planting, and rainwater harvesting
  • Building soil fertility, biodiversity, and food resilience in our local community
  • Promoting shared harvests and community meals – celebrating the abundance that comes when we work together

🌞 Celebrating the Seasons

  • Honouring the Wheel of the Year, connecting people to the rhythms of nature
  • Hosting seasonal gatherings and reflective time in our Peace Garden and orchard to deepen our relationship with the land

🌿 Environmental Values in Practice

Every part of the Long House restoration and site development reflects deep environmental responsibility. We use natural materials, low-tech processes, and renewable resources, supporting the land rather than exploiting it.

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♻️ Natural Building and Restoration

  • Restoring a 1580 Long House TOGETHER  and BY HAND! 
  • Traditional timber framing using authentic carpentry tools and methodology
  • Using locally sourced timber, clay, straw, and lime – all biodegradable and carbon-efficient
  • Rebuilding on the original footprint to reduce land disturbance and retain ecological integrity

🌡️ Passive Design and Energy Efficiency

  • Masonry stove and underfloor heating (in an Earth floor) powered by wood fuel and thermal mass, minimizing fossil fuel use
  • Walls insulated with Light Straw Clay to retain warmth in winter and coolness in summer
  • Breathable, healthy indoor air quality through natural renders and finishes

🦔 Biodiversity and Land Stewardship

  • Planting and coppicing to support wildlife habitat and woodland health
  • Creating deadwood screens from orchard brash to shelter birds, hedgehogs, and insects
  • Encouraging pollinators and natural cycles through seasonal gardening and minimal intervention

🌾 Carbon Conscious Construction

  • Avoiding high-carbon materials like cement and plastic wherever possible
  • Using plant-based materials that store carbon, improve soil health, and return to the earth at end of life
  • Designing with longevity, repairability, and reuse in mind

💚 A Legacy of Regeneration

At Orchard Barn, we are not just rebuilding an ancient barn — we’re building hope, skills, and belonging. Together with our volunteers and supporters, we are co-creating a space where climate action, cultural heritage, and community care come together in harmony.

🌿 People Care – every person welcomed, supported, and valued
🌳 Earth Care – healing land, restoring balance, working with nature
 🍎 Fair Shares – offering open access to skills, food, and celebration

Please be a part of this incredible journey—help us complete the Long House and create a lasting legacy for community and the environment! 🌱🏡💚

Join us. Whether you volunteer, donate, or simply share our story — you’re helping us build a better, fairer, and more beautiful world.

This photo shows the inside of the building we have reinstated. THIS  is our Environmental Education space, but as you can see - it needs finishing!

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We’re thrilled to share this heartfelt feedback from one of our recent participants. It truly captures the spirit of what we're all about—learning, community, and heritage preservation. Here's what volunteer Hannah Simons, President of The Bartlett Society, UCL had to say about her experience:

"What an amazing opportunity! It has taken us out of architecture school and into the earth. I hope we can continue to learn and help so this long house can stand for another 400 years."

Your donation will help us train more volunteers, preserve traditional skills, and complete this incredible project. Every contribution makes a difference—be part of the journey! AND REMEMBER THAT AVIVA WILL MATCH YOUR DONATION (up to £250 per person).

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🙌 Last year, we trained and worked alongside 118 amazing volunteers — learning, building, and growing together.

🌱 With your support, we can welcome even more people this year and complete our beautiful, hand-made, natural Long House — a space crafted with care, community, and climate in mind.

🏡 OBee CIC can’t wait to open the doors for environmental education, practical workshops, and seasonal community gatherings.

💚 Be part of this thriving, climate-conscious future — donate, volunteer, or spread the word today!

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Regenerative Building Materials in Action

CPD Day for Architects & Educators Join us at Orchard Barn Environmental Education Centre - explore regenerative, carbon-conscious construction. Includes unique behind-the-scenes tour, talks on natural materials being used in the construction of buildings, live demos of coppiced shingle-making and Light Straw Clay, plus hands-on clay plastering session using site-sourced earth. Discover how heritage skills support sustainable, place-based design

£3 or more

Bag of Shavings with a Story

Take home a recycled paper bag full of sweet-smelling plane shavings, made by volunteers from locally coppiced Sweet Chestnut during our shingle-making process. Perfect for craft projects or fire-lighting — low-impact, sustainable, and full of character. A simple reward that supports our social enterprise and carries the spirit of the orchard with it!

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Beltane Celebration at Orchard Barn

Join us to welcome summer with poems, stories, land based craft-work, and community weaving. Gather in the Long House for circle time, then enjoy quiet reflection and apple blossom in the old orchard. A gentle, joyful celebration of nature, connection, and seasonal change. Prompt start at 2pm. End by 4.30pm. Suitable for all ages.

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Hand carved spoon with your initials on it

Hand-Carved Sweet Chestnut Spoon – Personalised Crafted by our talented volunteer Ed, this beautiful spoon is made from locally coppiced Sweet Chestnut – a truly sustainable wood you can cut and regrow. Each spoon is lovingly hand-carved and finished, with your initials engraved as a personal touch. A unique gift, rooted in nature and community craft. Only two available!

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Learn how to use a drawknife and shave horse

Learn to use a draw knife and shave horse in our orchard greenwood area! In this 1.5-hour session, you’ll gain confidence with traditional tools and reconnect with old skills. Includes a guided tour of our hand-crafted, reinstated Suffolk Long House. A unique, hands-on experience in heritage craft and low-impact living!

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Learn how to set and use a carpenters plane

Join us for a 2-hour hands-on workshop with JP - one of OBee CIC’s Directors and learn how to set up and use a traditional carpenter’s hand plane. A great introduction to heritage tools and satisfying craft skills! Perfect for beginners or anyone curious about working with wood the traditional way. Leave with new skills, confidence, and the joy of making shavings curl!

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2 people - Craft a Mallet from Local Greenwood

COME WITH A FRIEND FOR SPECIAL TIME TOGETHER - Spend 2 hours in our beautiful orchard greenwood area (10-12) and craft your own wooden mallet to take home! Guided by JP, you’ll learn how to select the right piece of greenwood, use a handsaw, axe, mallet, and knife to shape and finish your tool. A hands-on, satisfying experience using traditional skills in a peaceful, nature-filled setting. No experience needed—just enthusiasm!

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Build Biodiversity Habitat for Hedgehogs and Birds

GREAT PRESENT/LEARNING EXPERIENCE - Join us in the old orchard for a fun and practical 2-hour workshop! Learn to use an axe and hand saw to craft wooden stakes, then use a digging spike to set them in place. Discover how to turn brashwood into beautiful deadwood screens — perfect habitats for birds and hibernating hedgehogs. Includes a 45-minute guided tour of our heritage orchard. Hands-on, nature-friendly, and deeply satisfying!

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Behind the Scenes - Sustainable Heating in Action

A two hour visit (10.00-12.00 for 2 people) to our Education Building and explore our ultra-efficient hybrid MASONRY STOVE, combining wood power, thermal mass, and a heat exchanger for solar-assisted underfloor heating in our EARTH FLOOR. A must-see for architects and designers interested in low-tech, off-grid resilience and natural building innovation. Be inspired by what’s possible without fossil fuels! Includes IHBC CPD certificates.

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An Introduction to Traditional Timber Framing

Join our one-day, hands-on course and learn how to craft a traditional timber frame using hand tools and green oak. Help build a real gallery platform as part of our reinstated 1580 Suffolk Long House, working on mortise and tenon joints and curved braces. Perfect for self-builders, architects, and heritage lovers. Step into the world of a medieval carpenter + earn IHBC CPD certification!

£200 or more

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Wattle & Daub Course incs IHBC CPD certificate

Learn how to build deep green walls using earth and coppiced Hazel in this hands-on heritage skills course. Suitable for beginners and conservation professionals alike, you'll source and assess local clay, shape wattle with traditional tools, and construct a wattle panel. A practical, low-impact method with real environmental benefits.

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Intro to Hot Lime – CPD Course for Natural Builder

Own a heritage building or working with natural materials? This hands-on CPD course covers safe, effective use of hot lime, from the lime cycle to mixing mortar, bricklaying, repointing, and rendering. Learn how to maintain old buildings using breathable, compatible materials. Includes sourcing tips and practical demos. A must for sustainable restoration!


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