The world’s 11 most beautiful thatched roof villages
If you think of a storybook village, there’s a good chance that vision includes cosy cottages with a thatched roof. But these charming dwellings aren’t just found in the worlds of soon-to-be princesses or daring adventurers. Travellers can discover villages around the world that still feature homes with traditional thatched roofs, which are crafted using dried vegetation such as straw, palm branches, or water reeds. These roofs are weather- and pest-resistant, provide natural insulation, and can last decades, depending on the material used. While they’ve fallen out of favour (and even outlawed in certain areas), some villages pride themselves on keeping the style alive. From Japan to Chile to the Cotswolds of England, discover 11 thatched-roof villages that celebrate the historic building method.
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