Does your house have an interesting history for any reason ?

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Ian H

Ancient randonneur
When I was married we had a bungalow that was self-built in 1927 on part of the old fair field. The parish council divided the ground into strips and gave each strip
to a 'deserving' parishioner on condition they built a serviceable residence within five years. The council even advanced a £500 to each parishioner.
E & I live a few miles away in a house built by Samuel Dean for Edmund White in 1897. He had various posts on the council, collecting market rates, inspecting schools, etc., and he was the assistant surveyor. He retired aged 80, when his daughter took on the job. He died in 1920, aged 90. It's an eccentric 3 storey place plus a cellar which seems at one time to have had a stream running through it.
 
A photo taken in front of my house, before I was born obv.
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Despite the building that has since become the home, I am moving to shortly, existing for close to 180 years no online archived photos exist of it. The earliest are from around 2015.

Contrast that against my home in Edinburgh. Video exists online of the breakwater being constructed, they then filed in behind the breakwater to form a harbour. All that took place between 1936 and 1943. The whole area underwent further extensive land reclamation from 1966. In 2004 plans to build homes was approved and my home was completed a little after.

All this was extensively documented and I have spent a lot of time looking into it.
 
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Dave7

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
For anyone who wants to look up their house or other places of interest, there's an archive of aerial photos covering the whole of England here. Many are RAF photos from during and after the war, but they cover about a century, new and old.
I have this aerial photo of my house taken in the 80s. Weird really. A knock on the door and a guy selling photos his company had taken. Price was right and it's now a prized possession.
Behind is a 'country park'. Behind and to the right are my gardens. To the front WAS open land but now houses.
My daughter loves it and will inherit it as she and her family now live here.
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