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Tanfield Rd ~ 2 separate single-family houses, meant to go side-by-side. No CC.

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Uploaded: 30th Jul 2021 at 5:01 PM
Updated: 24th Jun 2022 at 7:40 PM
49 Tanfield Road, Croydon, Greater London CR0 1AN
two separate single-family houses ~ meant to go side-by-side
based on a RL semi-detached, freehold property in England
Both Houses
3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - 1 driveway
small/economical houses - pet friendly - fully fenced back yards/gardens

~~~ No CC! ~~~

I found the original inspiration on-line through RightMove.UK


Both of these houses are very small, with equally small price-tags: $47K and $53K, fully furnished. No CC. The kitchens are fully equipped, with fire alarms and telephones installed. There are grill areas outdoors.


The bedrooms do not have any "luxury" space, but beds are accessible and the night-tables are dressers.


I have included various skill-building items, where I could fit them in. Both houses have: a dart board, chess table, bookcase, easel, toybox, and TV. The Right-Side house has a kitty litter box tucked away in the garden (on the side of the house, by the chimney.)

Please enjoy touring the rest of these houses by scrolling through the above pictures.

Both houses are simply furnished, and very lightly decorated. All appliances, plumbing and lighting are included. The stoves, grills, and fireplaces have smoke alarms. Front doors are burglar alarmed. Telephones are in the kitchens.

This is a clean copy of this house/lot; no sim has ever lived here. The package has been cleaned with Mootilda's Clean Installer.

There is parking for one vehicle on the driveways. Driveways are oriented sideways, so cars will teleport to the road. AND, I highly recommend invisifying the driveway with Sophie-David's Invisible Driveway.

This is a pet-friendly build. No pet items are included (well, except for the previously mentioned litter-box!) - but there space to add them.

Possibly used but NOT included - so, you may need to GO get it:
--- I use the Lifestyle Build Bundle wallpapers/floors ALL the time. (If you followed that link, it's the second link in the top post - extracted from Lifestyle Stories by Argon @ MATY) This 'bundle' lives back in my Bins folder so it doesn't have the CC star. If you ever enter one of my builds and find it has blank/unpapered walls/floors, it is because I used ones from this bundle and forgot to mention it. So, either substitute the wall/floor of your choice, or go get this bundle and re-install the lot (from your lot bin.)


There is No Custom Content Included.

Lot Size: (Both Houses) Lot-Adjusted 20X10
Lot Price: (Left House) $47,085 - (Right House) $53,980


These houses are part of a mini-series I am doing of British Houses. I hope you will enjoy them all . Please leave me a comment and let me know what you think!

Thank you, Mootilda for the awesome Lot Adjuster used to make this lot.

Standard mods I use that are not necessary, nor included - but were probably used whilst building/photo-ing/prepping this house for upload...
I use Deastrumquodvicis' Roof Shader for brighter roofs
And, HW/Honeywell's A Little Greyer: Roof Trim Defaults
Maranatah's White Wall Top texture replacement
Moo's Turn On/Off Lights
Menaceman's Lunatech Lighting Fix
BeosBoxBoy's no-red-pause-mod
Nopke's Go Under Spiral Stairs mod for proper spiral stair usage
Gunmod's Radience Lighting System, which is installed with the Scriptorium (which is necessary for installing CC stairs.)
HugeLunatic's Sweet Down Low Tweaked + for the ability to shift things up/down on a wall without darkening the item!
And, I highly recommend using gummilutt's Invisible Medicine Cabinet to add features to any mirror.
And, of course, everyone needs Numenor's CEP and SEP!

NOTE: Sweet Down Low Tweaked + sometimes causes pictures, curtains, shelves, and ceiling lights to 'jump' out of place when you first install a lot. You can click the item to put it back in place. The 'jumping' is a side-effect of the mod. It won't affect your game at all (other than the inconvenience of things being initially out of place *sigh*)