Period Homes
Houses built before 1914 are normally described as period properties. Period houses often contain interesting features such as sash windows, high ceilings, unusual staircases, fireplaces, panelled doors, elaborate cornices and ceiling roses, alcoves, cellars and attics, and are attractive option for those wanting to buy a house with individuality and charm.
They are named after the period in which they were built: Jacobean (1603-1625), Stuart (1625-1714), Georgian (1714-1811), Regency (1811-1837), Victorian (1837-1901) or Edwardian (1901-1914).
In this section, we take a look at the advantages and disadvantages of owning a period property and some tips on buying a house to restore. We also investigate the listed building system and the strict rules that govern the use, upkeep and alteration of properties that have been listed.