I have a house built in 1927 in the Bristol area - having stripped down the walls upstairs and removed the plaster from them I'm down to the bare construction material which is rather odd, I'm seeking identification!!
Here's some features of these odd walls...
- They sit directly on the original floorboards
- They run the same way as the joists, not along a weight bearing wall
- They're constructed from large blocks about 2/3 times size of a breeze block
- They're a black airated material, similar to breeze block
- They're about 1.5 inch thick
- The material is hard but quite crumbly once you break it
Any ideas? Someone mentioned 'Ash Blocks' but I can't find anything on those?
Thanks for your help!
Here's some features of these odd walls...
- They sit directly on the original floorboards
- They run the same way as the joists, not along a weight bearing wall
- They're constructed from large blocks about 2/3 times size of a breeze block
- They're a black airated material, similar to breeze block
- They're about 1.5 inch thick
- The material is hard but quite crumbly once you break it
Any ideas? Someone mentioned 'Ash Blocks' but I can't find anything on those?
Thanks for your help!