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“What’s the best way to renovate a 1930s home?”

Homes built in the Thirties, or interwar period, are surprisingly common, representing over 10% of the UK housing stock. They are more varied in style than Victorian or Edwardian homes but there are a number of really fantastic features that many of them share.

Thirties properties are usually larger than those from the preceding or post-war period, with correspondingly large gardens. Semi-detached was the popular style of the period,

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