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Similar thing with my Mum and Dad tbh. They moved to the west country and though the house has heating it's evidently been designed when it was built to be heated most efficiently by the wood burner, which probably used to be a normal fireplace. (It's not some isolated cottage, it's just on a street, just to clarify...)
Theres a radiator in the spare room when we stay for instance but it might as well not be there for all the heat it manages.
So I think they'd be in an identical situation to you, they'd have to do up the whole house before it would even be worth looking at. But since they get hot water and they don't freeze in winter they just stick with what they've got because they don't really want to pay messing around with the house.
Yeah so many people are guna be in the same boat. No chance of getting mine up to standard now without some heavy grants. Its a 1950's ex council house an designed to be heated by a central fire