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Ohhhhhh I have seen some, lemme have a think where, I know there was one in Bethnal Green that the Architect did themselves.
On a Dif note: Loft stuff again, our neighbours want us to cross the party wall so the two lofts but up (theirs is set back a bit, prob butted against the bottom of the party wall), doesn't sound like something thats legit although they claim their Architect son has done that multiple times.
Yes I would ask my builder if he ever replied to an email.
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I was going to do this as there was enough light coming in from both ends of the house to make it work, with the kitchen in the middle, living room to the back and dining room at the front. Would have been great. Moved though and never saw it through :( can dig out a doodled floor plan if you’re curious but not as useful as an actual real thing like that TMH link
Bit niche but just in case, has anyone got good examples of Victorian terraces that were extended without knocking down the back wall? This is currently our setup with a 90s/early 00s extension and looking for inspiration to see if we could avoid removing the back wall