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'THIS IS NORMAL LIFE'

Couple ‘allergic to modern life’ evicted from Hobbit-style mud hut they built from tree trunks after spending 19 months petting goats and washing in rivers

Kate Burrows says extreme move was prompted by her rare condition – Multiple Chemical Sensitivity

A COUPLE who claim to be allergic to modern life are are being evidcted from their Hobbit-style mud hut.

Nature-loving Kate Burrows and her partner Alan built their home out of tree trunks, mud and straw after being forced out of their rented home by her permanent flu-like symptoms.

 Kate and Alan Burrows are being evicted from their mud hut home in North Devon
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Kate and Alan Burrows are being evicted from their mud hut home in North DevonCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 The Burrows built the mud hut on their own land as Kate is 'allergic to modern life'
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The Burrows built the mud hut on their own land as Kate is 'allergic to modern life'Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

Kate, who has lived in the hut in Tarka Valley, near Chumleigh, Devon, for 19 months, says the extreme move was prompted by her rare condition - Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS).

But North Devon Council say the couple have broken planning laws - and have given them until December to move out.

Distraught Kate said: "This is our nest, this is our everything, this is our art.

 Kate has lived in the hut near Chumleigh, Devon, for 19 months
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Kate has lived in the hut near Chumleigh, Devon, for 19 monthsCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 The move to rural life was prompted by Kate's Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, which causes permanent flu-like symptoms in response to very small amounts of chemicals in everyday products
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The move to rural life was prompted by Kate's Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, which causes permanent flu-like symptoms in response to very small amounts of chemicals in everyday productsCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 The Hobbit Hole style dwelling doesn't have electricity or WiFi as both set off symptoms for Kate
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The Hobbit Hole style dwelling doesn't have electricity or WiFi as both set off symptoms for KateCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

"We have sculpted it with our hands from the soil.

"I can't go back to being ill like that, it fills me with absolute horror."

Kate and Alan spent six weeks building the hut on their smallholding after she said living in a modern home "was like having flu all the time".

 Kate and Alan built their new home with their bare hands
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Kate and Alan built their new home with their bare handsCredit: Apex News
 Kate says going back to basic was the answer to all the problems she had with her debilitating condition
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Kate says going back to basic was the answer to all the problems she had with her debilitating conditionCredit: Apex News

Their home has an outside compost toilet, kitchen, living area and two bedrooms.

It is topped with tonnes of turf and the walls are lined with lime mortar. Alongside one wall is a bath supplied with hot water from a makeshift boiler.

Outside a hand pump brings water from the river for washing, solar panels on the roof provide power and the couple keep chickens, goats and geese.

 There is a colourful living area and a kitchen in the country home
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There is a colourful living area and a kitchen in the country homeCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 There is even a bath pumped with water from a makeshift boiler
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There is even a bath pumped with water from a makeshift boilerCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 Kate and Alan keep goats, as well as chickens and geese
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Kate and Alan keep goats, as well as chickens and geeseCredit: Apex News

Kate said she had been living in a toxic environment and her new accommodation was the answer to all her problems.

She added: "I think it was the water, the electricity, the Wi-Fi and the paint on the walls; my body just couldn't handle it.

"I didn't realise how ill I was until we moved here and I started to recover."

 Kate says she hadn't realised just how sick her 'toxic' environment was making her until she moved away
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Kate says she hadn't realised just how sick her 'toxic' environment was making her until she moved awayCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 45-year-old Kate fears a relapse into difficult symptoms if she is forced to return to modern life
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45-year-old Kate fears a relapse into difficult symptoms if she is forced to return to modern lifeCredit: Apex News
 The pair have made the mud hut their home and do not want to leave
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The pair have made the mud hut their home and do not want to leaveCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

MCS is a chronic, physical illness that causes sufferers to have allergic-type reactions to very low levels of chemicals in everyday products.

It causes the immune and detoxification systems stop working properly and the body cannot process toxins efficiently.

Kate is now campaigning for planning policies in England like the One Planet planning laws in Wales which can allow largely self-sustaining homes like theirs.

She added: "I think it's really important that people like are us are allowed to live sustainably on their own land without causing any damage.

"This is normal life. We're collecting water, we're chopping wood, we're growing food.

"Isn't that what everyone has done throughout time?"

 Kate is campaigning for laws that will allow for more sustainable homes like their to be built
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Kate is campaigning for laws that will allow for more sustainable homes like their to be builtCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

North Devon Council planning officer Graham Townsend said they were left with no option but to take enforcement action.

He said: "It is clearly not in the public interest to have houses and other structures springing up across the countryside without any permissions being obtained".

A Department for Communities and Local Government spokesperson said: "Planning policy already promotes good design and encourages low carbon development."

They added: "Building regulations set high standards for energy efficiency".


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