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When was my house built? This image shows a late-Victorian London terraced streetscape, likely dating from the 1870s–1890s, and displays many characteristic architectural features of the period. The houses are constructed in red London stock brick, laid in regular courses, with stucco-painted architectural dressings providing contrast. Each property follows a consistent terrace rhythm, creating a unified façade while allowing subtle individual variation.

When Was My House Built?

Posted on February 8, 2026May 26, 2026 By Fiona Malkin

UK Guide to Finding Your Property’s Age When was my house built? As house historians, this is the question we… Read more When Was My House Built?

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