At the end of the Second World War Winston Churchill promised to manufacture half a million prefabricated bungalows to ease the housing shortage; in the end more than 156, 000 temporary `prefabs` were delivered. Nicknamed ` Palaces for the People`, & with convenient kitchens, bathrooms & heating systems, they proved popular & instead of being demolished as intended they were defended by residents who campaigned to keep their family homes & communities. Nearly seventy years later, as the last of these two bedroom homes are being demolished, Elisabeth Blanchet tells the story of these popular dwellings & their gardens & shows the various designs that were produced. Through the stories & memories of residents, she also reveals the communities who were pleased to live in the prefabs.