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Buying help for older house
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Looking at historical OS maps for Blidworth, it was empty fields in the 1920s. The estate appears on the 1939 map, so the house was probably built mid 1930s. That would be consistent with the size of the gardens and general appearance of the area.
Good call. I was wondering inter-war but was confused by some of the surrounding houses appearing to be a bit later style.A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.0 -
Norman_Castle wrote: »Why is there a Stormtrooper in most of the pictures?
It's a device to make you remember the property.
After viewing 6 or 7 things become a blur, so it's handy to refer to the 'Stormtrooper House.'
Don't use a stormtrooper for an old cottage though. Those tend to be too much on the dark side already.
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