15 Old British House Styles No Longer Built Today

15 Old British House Styles No Longer Built Today Britain’s streets used to be full of housing styles modern developers simply won’t (or can’t) build anymore — from back-to-backs and true stone cottages to prefabs, deck-access estates, and Brutalist social housing. This video takes a nostalgic-but-honest tour through 15 vanished house types, explaining what made them unique, why they worked (sometimes brilliantly), and why regulations, cost, materials, changing lifestyles, and a few infamous disasters effectively killed them off. If you grew up spotting pebbledash semis, red-tile Edwardians, thatched roofs, or raw-concrete towers, this will hit hard — and you might even realise you still live in one of these “lost” designs today. Please see below playlist for more UK nostalgia:    • 21 Old British Jobs That Sound Fake But We...   #DearOldBlighty #UKNostalgia #BritishHouses #BritishArchitecture #1970sBritain #VictorianBritain #EdwardianHouses #CouncilEstates #Brutalism #RetroBritain