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    Wouldnt think twice expect for the bathroom side being painted made me think it's been there since construciton
  2. Against 1 outside wall.

    Against 1 outside wall.

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    Uprights on old stud wall possibly supporting?

    Hello, I finally got around to major destruction on my house renovation project. This stud wall looked to have been built over a pre existing framework consisting of 2 uprights with the cross-ties morticed into them. The work otherwise was rather cowboyish but wondering if they'd done...
  4. Rough sketch of upstair plan + roof

    Rough sketch of upstair plan + roof

    Brief non-scale ms paint mockup of upstairs and roof, hopefully to aid question about bracing/support of the 'outrigger?' part atht bottom on the plan
  5. Old studd wall.

    Old studd wall.

    The wall currently seperating bathrom and the small back bedroom.<br><br>Well what's left of it.
  6. Bathroom refit.

    Bathroom refit.

    Increasing size of bathroom by moving studwall
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    sorry, was after a stretch of ceiling paper removal and arms refused to move these panelling pieces.<br><br>same wall, radiator to go and hopefully boilder to go on left end of this wall when moved. 2000mm accross should be enough for doorway + boxing in cupboard for the boiler
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    kitchen wall, currently panelled but seems single brick layer at ~150mm.<br>Unfortunately I will lose the dart board :S
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    wall backs onto kitchen. 150mm thick approx.<br>Window on right has a 450mm built out section reaching down to foundations, sloped slate roof above window
  11. moving kitchen door

    moving kitchen door

    Looking at the option to remove the dog-leg from my backroom to the kitcehn via new door opening
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    Removing wallpaper uncovered strange brickwork

    Thanks Nige, I do hope so, that bannister is remarkably sturdy but looking along the ?spindles? they're up to about 25mm from all being level. I assume it's not intentional (having never built one myself) but it adds character so whatever :) 2.8 Mtr ceilings up and down and a lot of...
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    Removing wallpaper uncovered strange brickwork

    Thanks very much for the quick reply :) First house, and as much as I can read before I start it seems there'll always be things to surprise me :P Sure i'll be back with something else eventually but again thanks Rob
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    Removing wallpaper uncovered strange brickwork

    First time poster after a few months of viewing since putting in offer on this house :) Got keys a week ago and started removing the old old wallpaper as a job I could do before I get in plumber and electrician for works required. Anyhow I had expected there to be some loose plaster areas...
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    Loose plaster, explored to find large bricks in strange configuration with timbers.
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    Cracking on party wall where neighbours house ends but my outrigger continues\nMostly plaster moved, bricks below seem undamaged but some loose mortar
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