No house is prone to condensation unless humans live there. Nothing about a building intrinsically generates airborne moisture
If you've installed more airtight windows and blocked the chimney, then you've potentially considerably cut down the amount of background ventilation the property previously enjoyed. If you've then carried on with lengthy hot showers, boiling to cook things, drying washing on radiators, having tumble dryers that don't vent well to outside, lots of plants, or even just having lots of people in the house you've got the same moisture loading going on but a cut in the background venting means your inner humidity is higher. Couple it up with colder weather, lower ambient temps and it's a condensation generator as the external surfaces are cool
The solution to it all is to strive for balance; the moisture that goes into the air needs to stay there til it's outside the building, and some measure of reducing the moisture, or increasing the temperature and/or ventilation is required
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