Good news! Your home’s story has strong research potential.
Your home is likely to have a rich and multi-layered story
From what you’ve shared, your home sounds like a substantial property from the Georgian, Victorian or Edwardian period, or possibly even earlier.
It may be a large detached house, a grand terrace, a farmhouse, or a spacious semi - and likely to have been shaped by generations of change, ownership, and adaptation. Homes like these often reflect a high level of visibility in the historical record.
Many belonged to families with longstanding ties to the area, or were built as part of wider estate developments, town expansions, or prosperous industrial communities. Others may have been passed down through generations, repurposed for different uses, or connected to local landowners or trades.
The scale and status of your home means it’s likely to appear in a wide range of historical sources: detailed census returns, property deeds, valuation records, building plans, sale particulars, directories, newspaper archives, and more. Some may even have been photographed, documented in estate maps, or mentioned in published local histories.
This kind of property often tells not just one story, but many - from the people who lived and worked there, to the wider social and architectural patterns it reveals.
Researching a home like this is often about piecing together multiple threads to form a rich, nuanced narrative.
Curious to find out more?
Your home is a likely match for our Comprehensive Package
You might be interested to know that your home may be best suited to our Comprehensive house history package, depending on the depth of records available and how expansive you’d like your home’s story to be.
The Comprehensive is designed for layered homes with a deeper footprint in the records, offering a richly detailed, chronological narrative based on in-person and online research.
The Comprehensive includes:
25 hours of online and archival research (50–60 sources)
A richly detailed chronological narrative
A beautiful A2 story print to frame or gift
Two bound storybooks plus a digital edition and full archive of research imagery
Sources may include: deeds, estate papers, manorial records, building plans, personal letters, and more—alongside all online records.
With homes of this age and status, we often find enough material to go far beyond the basics, uncovering the people, decisions, and events that shaped your home across generations.
Curious what’s included in this type of story?
‘Finding out the history of the place makes things make sense in the house; it all starts to fit in place. I feel that I'm almost in touch with the people that lived here.’
Liz Toth, Little Gillies, Cornwall
🔍 Want to Be Sure? Book a Records Check
To confirm which of our house history packages is the best fit - or to discover if more depth is possible - we recommend starting with a Records Check.
You’ll get:
A fast expert assessment to determine if there are enough records to support a full house history package
Confirmation of what level of package is achievable
Your fee credited toward any package you go on to book