Why British Homes Were Never Built For Heat — And Why That's Now A Serious Problem
Britain built its homes to survive one enemy: the cold. Now the climate has flipped, and the same design choices that kept people alive through freezing winters are turning their houses into ovens they can't escape. Here are the 12 reasons British homes were never built for heat, and why that's quietly become a serious problem.

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