Kaz wrote:Too right Saundra! Another here who grew up with only one coal fire to heat the whole house - we shouldn’t be going back to those days! As soon as it’s cold enough, mine is going on - I think we’re a bit warmer down here in SW than Yorkshire ((((x))))
Our house was a new build council house when we moved in, it was either 1970 or 71, and there was the coal fire and three radiators. One in the living room, one in the hall and the third was in the main bedroom. Until Julie left home in 1976 my room was the smallest at the back of the house and wasn’t too bad (still ice on the window though) but then I was given her room on the front of the house and it was freezing.
When I was little I’d get dressed and undressed in front of the fire but when I was older I was allowed a fan heater in my room in a morning, I’d switch it on and then dash across to the bathroom while the room warmed up but any longer than 10 minutes in there and my mom would go into my room and turn it off.
As soon as I left home my parents upgraded the heating and had a radiator fitted in ‘my’ room (we’d had a gas fire fitted years earlier though when they bought the house through the Right To Buy scheme)