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In the 1950s and 60s
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ZZzzz | Report | 28 Aug 2022 18:29 |
Would if a house had a name would it still have to have the number. I bet this isn't going to be straight forward. :-) |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 28 Aug 2022 18:32 |
No, especially in rural areas, I think there are many houses that do not have numbers. |
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KathleenBell | Report | 28 Aug 2022 21:08 |
I don't think so. In the 1960s my aunty lived in a house called "The Sycamores" and it didn't have a number. |
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SuffolkVera | Report | 28 Aug 2022 21:09 |
The house we lived in till 2013 ;only had a name. That was in a very rural area but my son lives in a small town and his house has no number. |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 28 Aug 2022 21:47 |
We lived in a house that had a number - it was number 2. |
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KathleenBell | Report | 28 Aug 2022 23:18 |
Wow - that was cheap for a detached house in 1967 Maggie. We bought the house we live in today in 1969 - just an end of terrace ex-council house but it cost us £2,650. We paid £150 deposit and the rest on a mortgage. |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 28 Aug 2022 23:46 |
It's strange isn't it? The house is between two 'villages' - one an ancient village, the other created when a huge council estate was built. |
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Andysmum | Report | 29 Aug 2022 11:57 |
House prices shot up in 1970/71. We bought a detached 3-bedroom house in Fareham in 1964 for £3,500, sold it in 1970 for £5,000 and moved to a larger, semi-detached in a nearby village for £6,000. |
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JoyLouise | Report | 29 Aug 2022 15:12 |
Buying houses always brings to mind Dad's anger when he thought the seller was being awkward with him or had received a better offer after agreeing to Dad's whose offer on a five-bed end terrace had been accepted. Nothing had been signed when the seller decided he wanted to leave all his furniture in the house and he wanted Dad to buy it. |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 29 Aug 2022 16:21 |
My best friend from school and her hubby bought a plot of land in a small village in Wiltshire in the 70,s and had a five bedroom house built for under £5000 . There are five other detached property’s in the same Lane but set apart from each other .none of therm have house nos just the names of each house |
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JoyLouise | Report | 29 Aug 2022 18:12 |
Dad had his experience around the mid-fifties. |
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ArgyllGran | Report | 29 Aug 2022 18:59 |
My house has a name but no number , and isn't in a street, either - in a small village - and the same goes for some other houses I've l lived in. |
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Annx | Report | 29 Aug 2022 22:49 |
I lived in a house with my parents in a small village in the 60s and it only showed a name, which it was given by the man who had it built, but it did have a number in the phone book entry and in post we received. Similarly I bought a house in 1977 that the previous owner had built for his retirement and he named it from new (apparently from book he had read!) but it showed both the name and number. |
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