Houses in England
Please note: We have mainly written about England, as that is the country within the
UK where our students live.
We would be very happy for schools and visitors to send us
information we can add to our website on Wales and Scotland....
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Houses in England
Please note: We have mainly written about England, as that is the country within the
UK where our students live.
We would be very happy for schools and visitors to send us
information we can add to our website on Wales and Scotland.
Most people in England live in urban areas.
Towns and cities are spreading into their
surrounding environment to cope with the increase populations.
In England, an average
of 7,000 hectares of farmland, countryside and green space were converted to urban
use every year between 1985 and 1998.
This is almost the equivalent size of 9,600
international football pitches!
This house is over 600 years old
Who owns houses in England?
More people are buying their own homes than in the past.
About two thirds of the
people in England and the rest of Britain either own, or are in the process of buying,
their own home.
Most others live in houses or flats that they rent from a private landlord,
the local council, or housing a
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