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Radio Leicester,10 mins

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You can often tell which bit of the country you're in just by what the local buildings are made out of. There was always a tendency to build from what was to hand and, at it's most basic, people built from the soil around them with mud or so called cob walls. It's a fast disappearing art, but one who restores cob walls is Anthony Goode. ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Leicester's Ben Jackson met him at his home in Slawston in front of a wall full of photographs of some of his work.

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