No, I have never had one.
In 3 of the five houses we have owned, we have had a utility room of sorts. When we didn't have a utility room I used a rack in the garage.
Three years ago we extended our current home to include a utility room. It has a large heated towel rail on one wall, a fold-out drying rack above it, and an extractor fan above that. The towel rail works on electricity or CH. This dries clothes very effectively.
Howeve, the root of the matter is I limit how much washing I do. I air clothes after wearing them, sponge dirty marks off clothes and otherwise spot clean. Since my children came out of nappies a very long time ago. I have only used my washing machine twice a week, sometimes three, very occasionally more often. We wash ourselves daily, we do not smell and we do not walk round in dirty clothes.
As children our mothers did far less washing than we do now, and the majority of people did not smell or walk round in dirty clothes. If people smelt it was because of a lack of personal hygiene, not because they were wearing a shirt for 2 days or longer.
Having said all that, I do understand that if you live in a flat, or other accommodation with no access to somewhere to dry clothes where the damp does not circulate around the house - and with modern highly insulated draft free houses that is a problem, then a tumble dryer is a necessity.
But I do think that most people could considerably reduce the amount they wash and reduce the energy they use directly, and indirectly through detergents, softeners etc.