Blown Artex, hidden window!

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Hello all,

First time post for me, but have found this site very useful many times in the past and I am hoping someone might be able to give me some advice regarding a problem.

About four months ago I removed some tiles in the kitchen and skimmed over the area with Artex to match the rest of the kitchen. Today I noticed that it had blown in places. After some investigation, involving a drill, a cold chisel and my good lady looking on in despair at my actions, it seems that the area which is blown is at the bottom of where a window used to be (the house next to me, it's a Victorian mid terrace, still has their window). I have drilled holes on both the interior and exterior wall and it seems to be made up as follows starting from the interior:

Artex skim (blown)
Plaster (feels damp)
Plasterboard (the paper layer on the board is damp)
Plaster (I think it is plaster, does not feel very damp)
Gap (about one inch)
Cement render with rib-lath (about 1/2 inch thick)

There are no cracks on the exterior wall (apart from the holes I have just made!) I am not sure what is the best course of action to take to fix this problem or 'precisely' what is causing it, any advice would be most grateful.

Thanks,

Neb
 
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