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  • Where you make your kitchen at the back the full width of the house by going out into that narrow pointless bit of outside space you normally find around the back of a Victorian house which is kind of L shaped. Normally involves a roof across to a wall on the boundary and some steels to hold everything up.

  • Where you make your kitchen at the back

    I have this

    the full width of the house by going out into that narrow pointless bit of outside space you normally find around the back of a Victorian house which is kind of L shaped.

    Dont have this, the width of the extension and house is the same, I have side entrance, its a double fronted(? 1 bay per floor) victorian house.

  • Sounds like double bayed (I think that was invented by estate agents). Double fronted would be rooms/bay windows on either side of the front door.

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