25 Genius Victorian House Features Nobody Builds In Britain Anymore
Step inside a real Victorian house and you're standing in a machine. Before electricity, the Victorians engineered a fridge that ran on nothing but stone, shade, and fresh air. This is the cold larder and its marble thrawl, one of 25 genius British house features almost nobody builds anymore. Watch how they kept meat and milk fresh for days with zero power, zero compressor, and zero bill.

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