Who has the oldest House?
Number24
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I wonder who among us who lives in the oldest house. Odd question, but I was hoping to be the winner. :v
My house was built in the summer of 1909. My grandfather was born that Christmas. His parents heated the stowe until it was glowing that winter to keep the room warm for the baby, because the wall of a wooden house need time to "set". The next year the family bought a huge stowe, about six feet tall, to avoid it happening again, and that's the stowe I'm sitting by now.
Do you have a story about your house?
My house was built in the summer of 1909. My grandfather was born that Christmas. His parents heated the stowe until it was glowing that winter to keep the room warm for the baby, because the wall of a wooden house need time to "set". The next year the family bought a huge stowe, about six feet tall, to avoid it happening again, and that's the stowe I'm sitting by now.
Do you have a story about your house?
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Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
Interesting topic, I did specialise in renovating old properties, I had an investor at one time and we bought big victorian villas in a town called harrogate and converted them into luxury apartments, these days 80% of my work is in bespoke kitchens and bedrooms.
Was being built. I can remember jumping from the back bedroom window into the
Large pile of sand, being used by the builders. Odd to think, years later I'd have bought
That very house.
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
This hallway divides the old and new parts of the house. On the right are three added bedrooms; down the length of the hallway and around the corner to the left is the back family room (now called the Music Room, where loud music emanating from vinyl records is often heard B-) ). The brick chimney to the left used to be on the exterior, and leads down to where the old coal-burner in the basement used to be.
It was a great home in which to grow up - it is actually possible to do indoor 'laps' if you're an energetic child, or one of the many dogs who've lived here )
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
Can you tell us more? About the house, that is. Higgins has already explained about the family history :v
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
There quite a few cave houses or houses built into rock faces in England, quite a famous one is in Knaresborough
Is it really not necessary to heat those cave homes and what are the cimneys for?
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