I have lived in houses of all ages starting off in a 1897 terraced railwaymans cottage in 1963. 1930s built followed by 1960s and then back to 1930s. Then moved out of London and into a 1970s built detached house built by the owner. Then I fellin love with a 1840 Victorian farmhouse with 7 acres. Unfortunately the farmer had ripped out many if the lovely features but it was stilll a lovely home. Ten years late ex had crashed our business and run off so I was left with the mess. I had an architect designed a bungalow too take the place of the rotting farm buildings. I sold the farmhouse with half the land and built the large bungalow. We lived there for 8 years until we moved abroad. So I like botb olld and new. The house we have here is about 30 years old but we have modernised it to our standards. I doubt I shall move again but at least we have a bedroom and bathroom on the ground floor when I can no longer manage the stairs. In England I dont think I could buy a new build on an estate because they are so small and badly built having seen what some of my grandchildren are buying. But an individual new build by a good builder is something very different.
What's going on , on the street outside your home right now?



