Six families and their houses It is not only stately homes which are infused with history, memories, traditions. More ordinary dwellings carry their own stories. 2: The Wookeys
A Bungalow in the Mendips 'It's grown like a child from a baby to a matured dwelling-place.' Austin
Wookey had his asbestos and beaverboard home built on a tree-covered plot in 1927. It's uniquely Wookey in design and layout.
Innovation has never been difficult. The Wookeys were the first in the area to have a flush toilet, picture windows and a two-storey bungalow! Photography REX MAIDMENT Sound DON LEE
Research LINDA CLEEVE
Film editor TONY HEAVEN Produced and directed by DAVID PEARSON