Toilet selection and fitting help

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Needing to replace current toilet.
The soil pipe is 230mm to centre of soil pipe to wall behind.
Currently, our toilet has a gap behind cistern.
Would like to fit toilet with cistern to wall, don't want large projection toilet as not a large space.
But concerned about chasing cistern feed into brick wall, in terms of not knowing whether there are ever any leakage problems, but cannot see how this can be avoided.
Any advice on what produce will work, or what you would do?

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Maxine
 
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As far as having a cistern against the wall then any normal closed coupled toilet will suit. The inlet for these types are about 100mm off from the wall so all you would need to do is adjust your current pipe to suit, no wall chasing required. The only trouble you will have, which is why it's the way it is at the moment I would think, is with the waste pipe due to it's position in the floor.
 
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Well Max's idea is a good one IMO if a little pricey. You'll be hard pushed to find another toilet with a bottom exit waste like that to suit your setup.
 
Well Max's idea is a good one IMO if a little pricey. You'll be hard pushed to find another toilet with a bottom exit waste like that to suit your setup.

It has a cistern feed that comes out from under cistern too, so better.....but yes pricey.
Still if it all we can find, it may have to do.
Will look a bit longer just in case!
 

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