Published on Monday 20 October 2025 by PECO TV
The new PECO detailed laser-cut wood kits capture the charm of a typical 1960s-style semi-detached block, complete with front and rear elevations and the option to assemble a fully enclosed building. Each pair of houses can be joined with others to form a longer terrace, offering flexibility for varied layouts. A front porch is included as an optional feature, and there’s scope for further interior decoration to add personal touches (materials not provided). These kits perfectly complement our earlier releases of Victorian Houses – kits NB306, NB307, and NB308, also in N scale. For added realism, additional detailing products from the Ratio range are available, such as 300 Guttering and Downpipes and 307 Chimneys, allowing you to enhance your model scene with authentic 1960s character and precision.
During the 1960s, British semi-detached houses reflected a period of post-war recovery and growing suburban prosperity. As Britain rebuilt from wartime damage and expanded its suburbs, demand for affordable family homes surged. Semi-detached houses became the ideal solution — cost-effective, spacious, and suited to modern lifestyles. Built mainly from brick or concrete with simple geometric designs, they often featured large windows, central heating, and private gardens. Unlike the ornate Victorian or interwar styles, 1960s semis embraced functionalism and minimal ornamentation, echoing modernist influences. Many were constructed as part of large housing estates on city outskirts, supported by improved road networks and rising car ownership. These homes symbolised optimism, mobility, and the shift toward suburban living, forming a lasting part of Britain’s mid-20th-century architectural identity.
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