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The house Iβm renting and the house I own are both around 1930, which is considered modern in the UK. The house I grew up in is about 1800.
1906 or earlier from what I can see from historical rental listings in our local newspaper
1927...
2020 is when it was finished :3
2021 from a small local home builder. Much better quality (even for a COVID build) than the Oakwood garbage thatβs in the rest of the neighborhood and much better insulated than an older home.
Early 70s