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Hi there,

We've recently bought a Victorian home from the 1890s which has this weird hatch to the side of the house that goes directly into the chimney brest.

Anyone know what it was used for?

Would it be worth us just bricking it up?

There's no information online for the company IVO Engineering & Construction LTD London NW10

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Many thanks.
 
You might find a buyer for it as antique

But I think postal district NW10 is newer than your house.
 
Hi there,

We've recently bought a Victorian home from the 1890s which has this weird hatch to the side of the house that goes directly into the chimney brest.

Anyone know what it was used for?

Would it be worth us just bricking it up?

There's no information online for the company IVO Engineering & Construction LTD London NW10

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Many thanks.
It's a soot trap.
 
I saw Hugh Fearnly-Wittingstall use something like that to smoke food. His one was about 8ft high though. How high is your one?
 
Cleaning chimney
For cleaning out the chimney.
Thank you (y)


You might find a buyer for it as antique

But I think postal district NW10 is newer than your house.
NW10 most certainly newer, I mean who would even buy that though?

It's a soot trap.
Thank you (y)

Post box for junk mail or letters to santa from the kids.
;)
Haha good idea, I'll give those a try!

I saw Hugh Fearnly-Wittingstall use something like that to smoke food. His one was about 8ft high though. How high is your one?
About 5ft high from the ground - I'll try google now to see if I can find out more about what he did
 
It is a draught regulator. Used to ( automatically ? ) reduce the draft at the fire place to reduce the rate of burning.
 
Did you ever watch the Beasleys using the fire place as a transporter? (The Floo Network). Well that's what they actually climbed out of :)

If it can be opened still, especially from outside then it's a security risk. Blaggers come in all sizes and one will be able to squeeze through that.

Brick it up.
 
. Blaggers come in all sizes and one will be able to squeeze through that.

Brick it up.
You are so right. My parents were once burgalled by someone who squeezed through a 5 inch gap between two rooves then broke into the house through an internal window that was approx 15 inch square.
 

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