My knowlage of UFH is purely from the fact its what my parents have in there house, built in the later 80's when I was a kid. They have around 13kW of elec UFH, split over 10 circuits (most rooms have a small and a large circuit) , with a single relay running of a manual timer which they adjust based on demand.
Well 13kW is well over 50A, and it sounds like you possibly didn't have individual room stats - so a relay would have been necessary since there aren't that many timers (with a sensible WAF !) suited for that sort of load.
Its not the cheapest option, but given they are not on mains gas, its not hediously much more then oil, and means they dont have to have a boiler or have the heating replaced.
That's another factor. If you aren't on mains gas then the alternatives cost "somewhat more". Where i used to live we didn't have mains gas. At one point the gas people offered to connect the village up, but few wanted to pay the connection fees they were talking about. It did happen eventually, but not while we still lived there - and no, don't read anything into that
I assumed that when you said 'our gas is imported (or derived..)' you were taking about the present day.
Ah, easy to case a tense wrong
Prior to 1967 all homes used coal gas. The change over to natural gas took about 10 years.
That would tie in with what I remember. I recall one of our physics teachers at school complaining that some of their experiments/demonstrations didn't work the same with this "new natural gas".