(April 27, 2020 at 12:12 pm)brewer Wrote:I was born and raised in such a dwelling. The rear garden was narrow but surprisingly long. Built in 1892, bought by my grandfather in 1932 for 800 pounds.(April 27, 2020 at 11:11 am)Mr Greene Wrote: Sounds like a terraced property, common in cities here.
That does not look like it requires a mower or grass collection.
Maybe a goat at best.
Everything delivered had to pass through the house, including coal which the coal guys toted in sacks to the coal shed out back. Yes, I am old enough to recall a time when a coal fire was the sole source of home heat.



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