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From 1969, the destruction of houses of architectural or historical significance was prohibited by law and the job of the housebreakers ended. An estimated 1,800 buildings were disposed of by housebreakers before this time.
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was carried out, fixtures, fittings, and occasionally whole rooms, were sold off to museums or for re-installation in other properties. The main buildings were then un-roofed or demolished (see
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is an organisation that specialises in the disposition of large, old residential buildings.
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became impractical to maintain; initially due to the repeal of the
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From the late 19th century and peaking in the mid 20th, many large
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No Voice from the Hall: Early Memories of a Country House Snooper
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This job-, occupation-, or vocation-related article is a
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Destruction of country houses in 20th-century Britain
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Destruction of country houses in 20th-century Britain
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