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  • hate to admit i do agree with you. was visiting friends in bristol this weekend who had bought a really really nice victorian mid-terrace 3 bed in montpelier. wasnt even much of a "doer-upper" and perfectly fine to live in but just loads of painful shit to sort out like drafty windows, crap wiring etc.

    full transparency i live in a newbuild maisonette styled like the neighbouring edwardian properties. there can be a happy medium........... i think

  • i live in a newbuild maisonette styled like the neighbouring edwardian properties. there can be a happy medium........... i think

    Like this example built in 2012 to match the original victorian properties (check the history on streetview)

  • I genuinely thought you were being sarcastic until I checked the history.

  • Jingoism architecture harking back to the good old days

  • Thats an interesting one, nice to do it properly.

    The odd looking gaps in streets with old housing are often bomb sites infilled with square modern 1950s houses after the war. So it may have been actually returned to what it was originally.

  • love it!

  • i live in a newbuild maisonette styled like the neighbouring edwardian properties. there can be a happy medium........... i think

    Like this example built in 2012 to match the original victorian properties (check the history on streetview)

    These are directly opposite my house. The one on the left is about 20yrs old

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