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Have You Ever Lived In A House....
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...perhaps one in which you grew up or one you lived in many years ago and thought....
I'd love to visit that house today just to see how it's changed....or if its just the same.......x
I'd love to visit that house today just to see how it's changed....or if its just the same.......x
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No, I wouldn't want to go and see what later owners had done to homes I had loved, or more particularly, the gardens. I have looked at one or two on Rightmove and been quite upset that features we had installed had been removed. Once you've left, you have to let them go, otherwise it can be distressing.
I've lived in a couple of houses that I have fond memories of. One, in Devon, I lived in as a toddler. I went to look at the house recently, and it was nowhere near my memory. They'd changed everything about the place, and it was much smaller than I remember. Quite sad really.
The other one I think about is my first student house from the late 80s but it still had 60s/70s style decor. I drove past it a few years ago and they'd got rid of the brown and orange geometric wallpaper from what was my room.
The other one I think about is my first student house from the late 80s but it still had 60s/70s style decor. I drove past it a few years ago and they'd got rid of the brown and orange geometric wallpaper from what was my room.
In my lifetime, I've lived at six houses, five of them are still standing and fairly local. One of them is the first house I bought after getting married. It's on the main road to Oldham and we go past it lots of times in a week. The only one not standing is 10 Clarion St., which was demolished in the late fifties, although the street where it stood is still used as access but was never built on. I use all the door numbers in sequence from those houses as an internet password. Easily remembered!