Well its good news no probs. We took a structural engineer and a chartered surveyor. The walls are fine with no movement. He says the cement has shrunk and needs a flexible filler. Inside the gable there is no cracks and its all original. Just have to sort the electrics, damp and gas now!
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We have been told that it was common in Victorian houses to have separate builds. Hence the different bricks. The street does fall away to the left. No basement present and we havent been in the loft yet.
We are in the process of buying a victorian street house mid-terrace but have just looked at the back wall of the 2 storey bathroom/kitchen which is at right angles to the main house. This wall joins to next door and appear to have a great crack between the 2 houses. Am I right in thinking that...