I can see a correlation but map too blurry to read.
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Similar, and a tad easier to read
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/181558095018 …pic.twitter.com/71RbeHZztV
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I would say correlation. There was a time (not that long ago) that Swindon was more expensive.
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I think it is more the sandstone that is expensive! Bath is popular in large part due to its beauty.pic.twitter.com/YOTeQUK7Lx
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Oh..Bath Stone is oolite. Interesting. Still, what they did with it in Bath and the rather red Cotswold area is what contributes to the prices.pic.twitter.com/N1yHvUvh1l
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Much of that area was missed by the railways and were poorer and became richer as car ownership grew and people wanted to live somewhere more bucolic.
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Also, am I right in detecting coalfields are cheap?
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I live in the reddest part of that map.
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