One by one each 1930's house in our street is being sold and literally gutted .
In some cases , the only part remaining seems to the adjoining wall with the next semi .
So these modest two beds are becoming four or six beds with a a paved over front garden and a tiny fragrant of a garden at the back .
Even those which have been extended into substantial four beds are being virtually demolished .
I've seen nearly new bathroom suites and kitchens thrown onto a skip .
Inside , is a vast open space usually one huge room with an integral kitchen and all decorated in ubiquitous grey .
They look nice in a magazine , but I'd hate to live in that space .
I like to shut the door on the kitchen after cooking -I don't want to look at dirty pots and pans whilst I eat .
If I move - I wouldn't want one that had been so altered .
As it is , there's a constant demand for original houses like this one and I even have people knocking on the door offering to buy it .
This intensifies as the beginning of the school year approaches .
The estate agent told me that he has dozens of people waiting to snap up a house like this and not to worry about it needing a new kitchen - which it does - desperately !
This clinical look is the very latest fashion , but I wonder if eventually people will tire of it .
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