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Join me as we take a closer look at a 1950s prefab house at St. Fagans museum in Cardiff. These unique homes were built after World War II to address the housing shortage and provide quick and affordable accommodation to cover the shortage in housing caused by extensive bombing in the Cities and to also provide homes for returning soldiers and their families. From their innovative construction techniques to the community spirit they fostered, these prefabs hold a special place in British history .. a history that many people who lived in them are not ready to let go of. Come along on this journey with me as we step back in time and ask the question, "Who lived in a house like this?" and share some of your own memories of prefab living. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more places I find interesting and PLEASE feel free to share your memories if you lived in a prefab home, I absolutely love hearing from you. I enjoy making videos for real people! Like, share and subscribe for more and if you enjoyed this video check out my others. Thank you so much! To visit the prefab at St. Fagans National Museum of Living you can find out more information on their website : https://museum.wales/stfagans Please be aware the prefab is not always open- check with the museum before you visit particularly if you are travelling a distance to avoid disappointment. They update building closures on the website. #UKhousing #prefabhomes #1940shousing #architecture #historichomes #housinghistory #WWIIhistory #Britishhousing #historicarchitecture #UKhistory #prefabricatedhomes #1940sUK #warhousing #moderndesign #historicalhomes #vintagehousing #UKarchitecture #homehistory #livinghistory #1940sdesign