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@Spxtz we undertook a similar job in our last flat in Glasgow (100-ish year old tenement), we got the floor pretty level by ply lining and then had some oak herringbone stuff fitted.
There was only one section that was slightly raised and you wouldn't have noticed it at all.
If you ply line before you should be able to achieve a good result.
Looking for a new kitchen floor: we are in an upper flat and the floorboards are super bowed from ~120 years of structural movement so I don't think fancy flooring like Forbo etc which needs a level surface is a realistic option. Can anyone recommend a good looking matte/colour block product that would work on a wonky floor?