Ossie, your description is almost the same as mine. after modernisation, even down to the piano in the front room!
Ria, the living room was aptly named, as it was all about life. We lived in there as the front room, or lounge, was only for special occasions. We did not have a kitchen, as such, until we went all modern in about 1962. The pantry and scullery were knocked through to form a kitchen and the range was taken out and replaced with a gas fire to make a proper dining living room.
Before that the chimney breast was huge due to the range. To the left was the 'kitchen cupboard' where dry goods and cutlery and crockery were kept. Down below were the pans and stuff and there was a drop-down front to reveal the bread and bread board, tea and sugar. To the right was a massive sideboard with the clock, radio and a fruit bowl.