passer-by, the 7 Blyth
Grove, in Worksop, looks
like any other house
in the UK is quite old. But step
inside and you go back to
a vanished world, the
home is the primary William Straw's
identified as the parents left it when
they died in
1930. William Straw,
who died in 1990,
living at home Walter him
his son after the
death of their parents'. They
live in a habit
strict, never
married and had no friends
close friends. They had no
social life and
caller never
been invited into the house. Parents
have a grocery store
and family successfully
moved to the house in
1923, immediately spend
£ 70-a huge sum
in those days-on
all redecoration. Father through the
life of their mother in 1932 and
in 1939, when William,
then a history lecturer
at the University of London's history, turning
back to Worksop. He has since
quit his job and
set up home with Walter,
who has run the shop
since the death of their father
's. Since then, two cut himself
off from the rest of the
world. Nothing that parents
have owned their never
be moved or disposed of.
By the end of their lives,
it seems that they become
aware of the value of
what they have done, because
they catch started to put labels on
the photos and items
of furniture products, explain
where they originally came from. On
this, the house was opened
to the public, and tourists
guests quickly realized
that it was the closest they
ever likely to go
traveling time.
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