House History: Modern House Tales
A Perfect Introduction to Your Modern Home’s Story
Even newer homes have stories worth uncovering. Whether you live in an interwar semi, a 1950s terrace, or a 1970s family home, this package draws from a blend of available records to reveal glimpses into the people, places, and events that shaped your home and its surroundings.
It’s an ideal starting point for homes where fewer records survive, or for those simply curious to uncover the early layers of their property’s story.
We’re already 30% booked for Christmas 2025. Book now to ensure you receive your beautifully printed story in time for the festive season.
£330 in full
Options to pay over 2 or 4 months, starting from £82.50 per month
Our Promise: If your home isn't viable for your chosen package after initial assessment (less than 5% of cases), we'll either provide a full refund or switch you to a package that better matches your property's available records — you'll only pay the £49 Records Check fee.
‘Everything about the experience exceeded my expectations. The team was amazing, and the print is exquisite. My parents also loved the accompanying documents. It hangs so proudly in their home now. What a novel and amazing gift.’
ZARA, HIGH WYCOMBE - HOUSE TALES PACKAGE
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What’s Included:
This 6-hour package unfolds over 8-10 weeks, including 2 hours of expert online research, plus transcription and referencing, writing and editing, design and layout, and print production.
Perfect for post-1920 homes, this compact package explores how your neighbourhood developed, what once stood on your land, and - where possible - details about your home’s early years and past residents
A short narrative capturing 6-7 key discoveries about your home
An A3 fine art giclée wall print designed to showcase the narrative
A digital research report and a digital portfolio of the research material
Timeline:
8-10 weeks completion, depending on current project volume
Pricing:
£330 in full
Options to pay over 2 or 4 months, starting from £82.50 per month
Our Promise: If your home isn't viable for your chosen package after initial assessment (less than 5% of cases), we'll either provide a full refund or switch you to a package that better matches your property's available records — you'll only pay the £49 Records Check fee.
A perfect introduction to your modern home’s story, revealing fascinating glimpses from it's past
The Modern House Tales package is a great fit for those who:
Own a house built between 1920 and the present day
Are curious about what came before and who lived there first
Are looking for a thoughtful gift or a unique conversation piece
The research revealed far more than I ever imagined, including settling a long-standing debate about the building's origins. We'd always wondered whether it was originally one building before being split into two, and now we finally have clarity about its evolution.’
LISA, ANGLESEY - HOUSE TALES PACKAGE
What Might You Uncover?
Depending on available records, a Modern House Tales may reveal:
Names and occupations of early residents
Historical maps showing the development of your street
Planning changes over time
Local news stories or adverts related to the property or its area
Clues about land use before your house was built
‘Finding out about its rich history and the families who have lived here has really added a new dimension’
46 TEMPLE END, A VICTORIAN TERRACE IN HIGH WYCOMBE
Behind every front door lies a tapestry of lives lived, even in the most modest of homes. When Hannah Phillips and her fiancé Johnathan Priestley purchased their first home in High Wycombe, Hannah commissioned our House Tales package as a special gift to Johnathan to commemorate their new chapter.
'Although it is a modest, little house, finding out about its rich history and the families who have lived here has really added a new dimension,' shares Hannah. 'It made me feel like we are the newest generation in a long tradition of people living and working here.'
Through careful research, we discovered that this seemingly simple Victorian terraced house held deep connections to High Wycombe’s renowned furniture-making heritage. Its first recorded resident was Freeman Ball, a 35-year-old chairmaker who lived here with his wife Barbarina in 1881. At the time, the house was known as 13 Wards Row, named after its owner E. Ward.
The home’s story reflects the changing patterns of family life across generations. By 1911, it housed the Kirby family, where Fredrick worked as a wood sawyer at the nearby Chair Works. Later, in 1939, the house embraced three generations under one roof, with widow Eliza Kirby sharing her home with her daughter Anne and grandchildren—a common arrangement in pre-war Britain.
‘I love that a chair maker lived in our house,’ Hannah reflects. ‘Moving to High Wycombe which is so known for chair-making, knowing that somebody worked in that industry really tied our house to the local area for us and made it feel all the more special.’
From its beginnings as Temple Meadow to its evolution through Wards Row and finally to 46 Temple End, this Victorian terrace has been home to working families who contributed to their community’s rich industrial heritage. Their stories, though perhaps not marked by grand events or notable names, are testament to the value held in every home's history. ‘I was pleasantly surprised by how much detail there was,’ notes Hannah, ‘and loved the balance between setting the scene of the history of the local area and then more specific stories about the people who lived in our house itself.’
As Hannah and Johnathan begin their chapter at 46 Temple End, they do so with a deeper appreciation of their home’s past and their place in its continuing story.
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Every home, whether a modest terrace or a grand manor house, holds within its walls countless stories waiting to be discovered. These narratives help us understand not just our houses, but the communities that shaped them and the lives lived within them.
What will you uncover?
FAQs
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Yes, where the records are available, and within the scope of your package. The amount of history and surviving material varies wildly from house to house. If you are lucky enough to have a house with a lot of documented history, we will include as much as possible, across as many periods as possible, within the scope of your package. There will also be the option to upgrade to our Premium package, if we find there are lots of records for your house.
Please note that information available on occupants and owners after the 1939 register can be very variable due to privacy laws limiting access to national records.
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Yes, we will transcribe and reference any records/material already in your possession. Depending on the extent, this time can either be included as part of the research time in your package, or we can add additional hours to your package - we can advise on this pre or post-booking.
In terms of research you have already undertaken, we will also need to check, transcribe and reference your research - and again, depending on the extent of this, the time can either be included as part of the research time or be added to your package.
Please email us: support@pursuingthepast.co.uk if you have any questions.
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Yes, you can always upgrade later at the cost of the difference between the two packages.
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In over 90% of cases, we find there are sufficient records to fulfil your chosen house history package. After booking, we will conduct a records check. If we find that there aren’t sufficient records to fulfil your chosen package, we will adjust the package level and refund the difference. If we find that your home can’t be easily identified in enough records to fulfil our smallest package, you will receive a full refund less our £49 Records Check fee.
If you prefer, you can book a standalone Records Check first for £49. We'll thoroughly check available records for your property to assess which house history package(s) are most suitable for your property. If we find that your house can’t be easily identified in online records, this doesn’t mean that no records exist for your house, just that we can’t guarantee that further research would produce the results needed to be able to fulfil one of our packages. In this case, we will advise on next steps.
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Precise build dates emerge in about half of our house histories - though the likelihood of finding them varies with the property's status and age (and is more likely in our bigger packages, which give us access to physical archives), we have uncovered construction dates for Victorian homes even in our House Tales research.
In our online research packages (the House Tales and the Classic packages), if precise dates can’t be found for Victorian and Edwardian properties, we are usually able to narrow down construction periods using maps. For older properties, archive research may be needed to provide a construction period. It depends on the status of the property and the available records for each property.
Architect and builder details tend to surface more often for grander properties.
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Historical photographs are available for about 5-10% of properties, so they are relatively rare but exciting to find! They are much more likely to be found for grander properties and in our archive packages, but we have also been lucky to find photographs for more humble properties and even in our online research packages.
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The main focus of our work is the social history of a house; however, we will always include details of the house’s architecture and development whenever we find them during our research.
We will ask you to share anything you know about the house and its history and development before we begin your commission – as any information you have could be very useful in our research and in building a fuller picture of the house’s history.
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Yes! For homes built after 1920, we offer our Modern House Tales package, which explores your property's surroundings, the land it was built on and how your neighborhood has evolved over time.
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Many historical records are now available online, including census returns, maps and newspapers, and our House Tales and Classic packages harness these online resources to uncover fascinating details about your property's past.
However, the full story of your home often extends beyond digital archives. For a deeper exploration, many valuable records are still only accessible in local and national archives, including deeds, tax records, older maps, wills and probate records, sales particulars, estate and manorial records, and more. Our Comprehensive and Premium packages include this archival research, often revealing additional layers of your home's history.
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In over 90% of cases, we find sufficient records to create your home's story. After booking a full package, our first step is to conduct a records check. If we find that there aren’t sufficient records to fulfil your chosen package, we will adjust the package level and refund the difference. If we find that your home can’t be easily identified in enough records to fulfil our smallest package, you will receive a full refund less our £50 search fee.
If we find that your house can’t easily be identified in records, this doesn’t mean that no records are available for your house anywhere, but just that we can’t guarantee that further research would produce the results needed to be able to fulfil one of our packages. In this case, we will advise on next steps.
If you prefer, you can book a Records Check first to determine if a property is eligible for one of our house history packages, and which package it is best suited to.
If you have any other questions or queries, please get in touch: support@pursuingthepast.co.uk
Your Design Options
Your home’s story will be presented in a luxurious, heirloom-quality format:
A3 fine art wall print customised to your choice of pattern and colour palette
Printed on archival-grade materials and crafted to be proudly displayed
Scroll through the gallery below to view your pattern and colour options for your house history wall print:
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What happens after booking?
Step 1: Welcome Email & Information Form
You'll receive a form to share what you already know about the property’s history.
Step 2: Discovery
Our researchers explore online databases to uncover your home’s story.
Step 3: Crafting the Narrative
We weave our discoveries into an elegant narrative, integrating social history and human stories to bring your home’s past vividly to life.
Step 4: Design & Delivery
Your story is edited, designed, and produced - then carefully packaged and delivered to your door, ready to be treasured for generations.
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Our Promise to You
Within two weeks of booking, we’ll carry out an initial Records Check to confirm your home is suitable for your chosen package.
If it isn’t, we’ll recommend the best alternative - or offer a refund, minus the Records Check fee. That way, you can move forward with total peace of mind.
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We’re already 30% booked for Christmas 2025. Booking now ensures you’ll receive your beautifully printed story in time for the festive season.
‘We discovered that it was once the first pub in the town! It’s lovely to know and think about the space as a pub hundreds of years ago. It’s a really special thing to know the history of our family home and have it displayed so beautifully.’
CAT, BRIDGE COTTAGE, BAKEWELL - HOUSE TALES PACKAGE
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