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The usual suspects aren’t the usual suspects for nothing...
Aspidistra (not called cast iron plant for nothing), ferns (used to growing under canopy shade - some can be fussy though), jade plant (grows anywhere), silver inch plant (purple variegated leaves - ours copes well with neglect), mother in law’s tongue (impossible to kill in offices everywhere - only water when compost is dry), spider plants (favourite of 70s bathrooms + have babies and you’ll have a house full in no time), calatheas (interesting variegated foliage)...
this has probably been discussed before, but for a newbie to houseplants ...
what are the best options in terms of difficult to kill in a not very bright old english house?