Interesting old house
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banjobob
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Interesting old house
You do wonder how they built this house, interesting construction.
Do you know why it's so small on the ground floor?
Do you know why it's so small on the ground floor?
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Spardo
Re: Interesting old house
I have no idea, but I don't think I would like to sleep in the last bed on the left, top floor.
Fascinating photo though.
Fascinating photo though.
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Spectrum
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Re: Interesting old house
There are a lot of examples like this in York down the "Shambles" built 1300/1400 centuries, I assume they built outwards as there was no space to increase the footprint of the building, or to watch the TV across the road

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Re: Interesting old house
I agree with Spectrum - it's likely that they built outwards on the upper floors to gain more space. They couldn't expand on the ground floor and concept of balconies didn't exist.
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Doug
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Re: Interesting old house
Also in the uk anyhow there used to be a tax on the footprint as well as number of windows.
Don't think its the case on this one though.
Don't think its the case on this one though.
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France in Focus
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Re: Interesting old house
Hi banjobob welcome to the forum.
I was going to say the same as Doug - but my question would be, how on earth is it staying up, it looks like it should fall down.
An interesting photo - thanks for sharing.
I was going to say the same as Doug - but my question would be, how on earth is it staying up, it looks like it should fall down.
An interesting photo - thanks for sharing.
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Doug
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Re: Interesting old house
Looks as if falling over but I think its because of the fall in the path/ lane.
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Spardo
Re: Interesting old house
The timbers supporting that upper story overhang certainly don't look as if they will bear weight much longer.
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banjobob
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Re: Interesting old house
As Doug said above back in the 1200s, property tax was based on the ground floor size.
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France in Focus
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Re: Interesting old house
Just out of interest banjobob, where is it?
