First World War baby sells Somerset home after living there for 102 years
The IndependentFor free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails Please enter a valid email address Please enter a valid email address SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Please try again later {{ /verifyErrors }} A woman born months after the end of the First World War is selling her house in Somerset after living there for 102 years, an estate agent has said. Nancy “Joan” Gifford is putting her three-bedroom house on the market having lived in it through the Second World War, the invention of television and the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb, according to Somerset-based estate agent Holland and Odam. When the war ended, Bert worked at Clark’s Factory in Street for 42 years while Mrs Gifford was a stitcher for the shoe maker. That house must hold so many lovely memories for Mrs Gifford and her family, but now, after more than a century, it’s time for another family to make some memories.” Mrs Gifford is selling the house and moving to a nursing home in Glastonbury because of her declining health.