Tag: housing

  • Changing rooms in eighteenth-century London

    Changing rooms in eighteenth-century London

      By Carys Brown | @HistoryCarys On 8 February 1750, some time between the hours of 12 and 1 o’clock in the afternoon, Baptist Minister Benjamin Wallin was ‘musing’ at his desk in the upstairs study of his Southwark home when he suddenly ‘felt the Desk move the floor shake and the Front of the house seemed to…

  • Empty Shops and the Housing Crisis: a Perspective from the Second World War

    Empty Shops and the Housing Crisis: a Perspective from the Second World War

    By David Cowan Britain lacks enough affordable housing. The problem is clear: too few houses are being built to meet the needs of an ageing population. One estimate suggests that about 300,000 new houses are needed each year, whilst about half of that are actually constructed. With the demand for new housing exceeding availability, renting…