A homeowner has discovered a perfectly preserved advert showing an artist’s impression of her three-bedroom semidetached house when it was first built eight decades ago. Julie Whitaker, 62, unearthed the 84-year-old newspaper cutting from a drawer in her home of 30 years in Leeds, West Yorkshire. The relic has been wonderfully preserved over the decades and is believed to have remained in the property ever since it was built around 1937, costing just 628 pounds (approx US$875). Julie believes it has passed down from generation to generation until falling into her hands after she purchased the house for 60,000 pounds (approx. US$83,500) in 1992. The ad appeared in local newspaper the Leeds Mercury two years before the Second World War when it entered the market for the first time. It offered prospective buyer’s spacious rooms, a tiled bathroom, a tarmac or concrete drive, and a “choice of fireplace.” The three-bedroom …