Concerned about timber retaining wall (crib)

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Hello all. Not sure if I'm posting in the right forum for this question but here goes.

I'm the prospective purchaser of a house built below a former railway line, now a cycle path.

The embankment wall is retained with a timber wall, of a type I have found to be called 'crib.'

It's about 15-20 years old.

My concern is over its lifespan and how to determine it. Could be a nightmare if the wall needs attention.

Does anyone have any experience of such things?

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they last for decades. It's the stone behind that does the retaining. Just confirm ownership responsibilities. And if it's in good condition now.
 
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