Overview
The Wilvan house is a highly unusual and rare form of mid-20th-century non-traditional housing. Designed during the 1940s, only two semi-detached, two-storey examples were constructed, making surviving properties exceptionally uncommon within the UK housing stock.
Wilvan houses were manufactured by W & C French and designed by engineer Owen Williams. The construction relies heavily on precast reinforced concrete (PRC), reflecting post-war priorities for durability and speed of construction.
Typical characteristics & construction
Wilvan houses are two-storey, semi-detached dwellings with flat roofs. External walls are formed using eaves-height precast reinforced concrete panels and splayed PRC corner columns, creating a distinctive appearance associated with Owen Williams’ design approach.
Internally, timber framing lined with plasterboard is used in conjunction with PRC panels. Bitumen bonded glass fibre insulation with bituminous paper backing was incorporated as part of the original thermal strategy.
| Element | Typical construction | Inspection focus |
|---|---|---|
| Substructure | Concrete strip footings with presumed DPC | Settlement, moisture transfer, general stability |
| External walls | PRC panels with mild steel reinforcement and timber linings | Cracking, corrosion, carbonation, moisture ingress |
| Separating wall | PRC cavity wall with timber framing and plasterboard | Structural separation, damp penetration |
| First floor | PRC flitch beams with MS plates and timber | Corrosion, adequacy of support |
| Roof | PRC panels with tapered flanges forming flat roof | Water ingress, panel condition, drainage |
Potential hazards & inspection priorities
The primary inspection concern in Wilvan houses relates to the condition of the precast reinforced concrete. Corrosion of embedded steel reinforcement and carbonation of the concrete can compromise structural performance if not identified and managed.
Secondary considerations include limited thermal performance by modern standards and the risk of moisture ingress where damp proofing or drainage details have deteriorated.
Is this house right for you?
Purchasers should be comfortable with non-traditional PRC construction and the need for informed maintenance. The rarity of Wilvan houses means condition varies significantly between individual examples.
- Commission a full building survey by an experienced surveyor
- Review evidence of concrete repair or reinforcement protection
- Budget for potential insulation and moisture control upgrades
Mortgage & resale considerations
Lender attitudes to PRC housing can vary. Clear identification of construction type, documented condition, and professional reporting are influential factors when considering mortgage availability and future resale.
What a survey can — and cannot — tell you
A building survey provides an informed assessment of the visible condition and construction of a Wilvan house. Inspections are non-intrusive and limited to areas that are accessible at the time of inspection.
- Identify visible cracking, spalling, and surface defects to PRC panels
- Assess signs of dampness, moisture ingress, and condensation risk
- Comment on roof construction, drainage, and external envelope condition
- Review accessible floors, ceilings, and structural elements
- Highlight defects requiring repair, monitoring, or further investigation
However, there are limitations to what a survey can determine without intrusive investigation.
- Confirm the condition of concealed reinforcement within PRC elements
- Assess hidden structural components behind finishes
- Determine the full extent of carbonation or internal concrete deterioration
- Inspect areas that are inaccessible or covered at the time of inspection
Where higher-risk indicators are identified, further specialist or intrusive investigation may be recommended.
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Get your instant survey quoteDisclaimer: This article is provided for general educational purposes only and is based on industry research, professional knowledge, and experience. It does not relate to any specific property and should not be relied upon when making a purchasing decision. Prospective purchasers should always commission an independent RICS-qualified surveyor to conduct a full inspection and provide a report on the actual condition of any property of interest.



