brum baby ,they usuually consisted of (1st floor) a front bedroom, a middle bedroom and a small back bedroom, which you accessed via the middle bedroom, and down stairs a front room (usually called a parlour and only used on special occassions) a middle room, which was the dining/living area and a back kitchen, which (in our case anyway) had a gas stove and a huge vat with a fire place underneath for the family washing, usually on a Monday in our house outside there was a brick built toilet and outhouse, there may be a garden if you were lucky but could just be a blue bricked yard, there was access to the rear via an entry, they also contained a damp cellar with a removeable grill, which was for tipping the coal down (my job was to count the sacks when the coalman arrived) I was born in one of these houses in 1930 in Queens Rd, not too far from Clifton Rd. Ininially, certainly during your Grandads time, the were all Gas, but they were partially electrified round about WW2, we had electric down stairs, but not upstairs, I suppose it would depend on your landlord. Eric