This house is the ideal british council-house, built during 1935, and lasted until the early 1980s.
Featuring a 1930s lounge, dining room and kitchen, front and back gardens, two big bedrroms and another small one in the front (the curved window). Both dining room and kitchen has doors which are leading to the back garden, and the bathroom upstairs containing an indoor lavatory, next to the bathroom.
All firplaces are containing an electric heater, and all the small door in the right side of the kitchen is leading to the pantry.
Note: the only house with interiors is the one with the front gate open.
The house is inspired from "The 1940s House" in the IWM exhibition.
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