Can anyone tell me the reason behind long gardens of many of the working-class terraced houses built late 19th century/turn of the 20th century. The space seems almost wasteful as larger houses at the time could have accommodated more workers and their children. I know they'd have the outer toilet and possibly grew some of their own veg but still seems a lot of space for a garden..
For context I was born in Birmingham but spent years up north in a 2-up 2-down with a backyard which is probably why I can't get my head around it.
For context I was born in Birmingham but spent years up north in a 2-up 2-down with a backyard which is probably why I can't get my head around it.