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I know that feeling, where we live the first 10 years was without heating, well apart from an open fire in the living room. What made matters worse was that it's not standard construction just concrete slabs for the outside walls and plaster board interior, so it was very cold wet and mouldy, single glazed windows as well.
Things are much better now since double glazing and central heating was installed.
I'll second that Keith, mind you when you think of what it was like when I grew up I've definitely gone nesh over the years.
Me too. I can remember ice on the inside of my bedroom window as a child. No double glazing or any insulation then and central heating was for posh people.
As a child I was sleeping under a slanted roof. In the winter I often had ice over my bed. Only the kitchen was heated and that was away from the bedroom.