In Pembrokeshire, Wales, handmade houses have been popping up around the county. These wee homes, made of natural, locally sourced materials and scavenged bits from the surrounding countryside, embody low-impact living. The inhabitants who built these houses grow and cultivate the vast majority of what they consume. Simon and Jasmine Dale have been living in their very own hobbit-sized house since 2003. Now they’re helping others build similar homes in the Lammas community—the country’s first eco-village. Needless to say, the Bagginses would approve.