For many people another way of living starts with this book...
So you’re fed up with living in a little box. Maybe just by yourself. Maybe with your family. Just being a docile consumer alongside the billions of other docile consumers. And the combined outcome of it all is a wrecked planet.
Isn’t there something more to life than this? Couldn’t we have access to many of the best things in life without doing such harm if we were prepared to share more with our neighbours? Perhaps in an intentional community – that’s a community that has come together by intention rather than by chance.
Believe it or not, many people have been living in intentional communities like this for decades. And it’s not all hippy crash pads where nobody does the washing up! This website will open your eyes to the multifarious ways in which communal living happens in the 21st century.
It’s your way into the future!

Taking its inspiration from the famous Summerhill School, Lifespan Community was founded in 1974. Its nineteen terraced houses are situated high up in a remote part of the Yorkshire Moors. Freer Spreckley describes the many phases, changes, triumphs and tribulations that Lifespan has gone through since that time. But it’s still going strong!
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Laurieston Hall was set up as a commune 50 years ago and is still thriving today. Anatomy of a Commune tells the story of those who have lived there in their own words. Some are poetic, or show a wry sense of humour, or paint a revealing picture of daily life. Others seek a more objective evaluation of their successes and failures. They had a lot of fun, and created a place that gave pleasure, and sometimes a life-changing experience, to a great many people.
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Join the D&D editors and some members of Lifespan, Laurieston Hall, Old Hall and Bamford Quaker Community for a panel discussion on what lessons we can learn from the experience of earlier intentional Communities. What relevance they might have for the challenges faced today by people trying to set up similar groups and even what they may have to say about major political questions we face as a society today.
One thing that we really want you to know:
There are many different ways to live communally
Cohousing Community
Living fairly separately but with the possibility of sharing a lot of facilities. The best of both worlds perhaps!
Big House Commune
This is the classic idea of the commune in a big mansion in the country. Here are some places that fit that mould.
Woodhead Community
After over 20 successful years as a small family and land-based community, we officially dismantled some of our communal activities…
Urban Communal
These housing co-ops and big shared houses in built up areas show that not every commune has to be rural!
Gung Ho Housing Co-op
Gung Ho is a fully mutual housing co-operative. Living in a housing co-op gives us the benefits of home ownership…
Spiritual Community
Having a focus often helps. These places all have some spiritual or religious belief that underlies their existence.
Holy Rood House
A place of peace and tranquillity, overlooking the Hambledon Hills, the Centre for Health and Pastoral Care offers therapeutic and…
Low Impact Community
Many aspire to low impact living but these places go all the way with off-grid, low consumption lifestyles.

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The D&D Reviews are more specialised books about particular types of community
So where
are all these
communities?
Explore our online Directory

Currently seeking... communards
Check out these noticeboards for communities that like to host volunteers as well as those that are currently looking for people to join.
Volunteering and WWOOFing are amongst the best ways to to try communal living out for yourself. Once you’ve decided that you really want to go for it then Places needing Members is the next stop.
Places needing Volunteers
Pendragon House
We enjoy when Wwoofers visit us in Glastonbury Somerset, work can vary from household chores to gardening to light maintenance work, 4 hours per day nominally. Please get in touch if you are interested. During the covid crisis we would put you in an isolation room when you arrive and take you to a testing station ASAP.
Places needing Members
Canon Frome Court
We’re always seeking to encourage interested people in coming and finding out about us. We hold regular Open Weekends in spring and autumn. Please contact us for the dates of the next open weekend: membership@canonfromecourt.org.uk Due to COVID19, our open days are currently virtual.
So you want to start or join a forming community?
Don't underestimate the scale of the task! Maybe follow up some of these links...
Developing Groups
Lowfield Green Housing Co-op
We’re pioneering a model that will create sustainably built and permanently affordable homes while also allowing people to come together…
This noticeboard is for Developing Groups that are fairly well established – they may even have a building or a site lined up.
People Forming a Group
Earthrise community - for unschooling families
We’re currently 3 families, forming a semi-rural intentional community (Earthrise) for unschooling families in South Devon. We are passionate about…
People Forming a Group is our noticeboard for those at the very early stages whereas Developing Groups are usually quite a bit further down the road.
Properties might suit communities
A perfect 46 acres for a biodiversity co-operative
Canada - Nova Scotia - Cape Breton Island. Please reply direct to seller: WhatsApp UK +447708038037 Mrs MacLean 46 acres…
Properties might suit Communities is where people who are trying to sell or make people aware of a particular vacant property can place a message.
And don't forget our other Noticeboards...
People needing Communal Places
Looking for a Community
Hi, During the last couple of years I have been traveling a lot and visiting some communities to learn about…
General Noticeboard
Permaculture Project Opportunity
Permagricole, Near Bordeaux, France Want to live & work on an organic farm in France? We're looking for people to…

Ghosts of Communes Past
What was that about people that don't learn from history being doomed to repeat it?