Fireplace Project

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Hi all, a lot of the plaster on my fireplace was loose so I knocked it off to see what was underneath. see image.

What I'd like to do is make this into a built-in space; actually a bookcase. I noticed the arched brickwork which if I'm right is a type of lintel. What I wanted though was to make the space bigger than the original fireplace by adding a lintel higher up (see red outlined area on image) and removing the bricks below (highlighted in faded white) so that I can then board the space out and make bookshelves with door fronts to finish.

Is this possible, what lintel do I need and do I need building consent? etc

The house was built in 1938 and is a semi-detached with the chimneys of both houses running up the centre of both houses. The chimney breast is about a third of the size (width wise) upstairs in the bedroom above.

 
You may find that the brickwork either side of the existing opening is hollow and full of rubble.Once you take out the bricks at the side of the recess, a lot of this rubble may fall out. A builder would construct it this way both to make the chimney breast wider and also to support the upstairs part of the flue. If you are prepared for a bit of replacment brickwork (and mess!) it can be done.
Strictly it would need a Building Regs. application but most people wouldn't bother in this situation.
 
Hi thanks for the response, apologies for not replying earlier but I lost broadband for a week so I'm just catching up with my online stuff.
 
Hi

If you have to repoint any existing brickwork, make sure you use a mortar containing sulfate-resisting cement.Often the bricks have abosorbed loads of sulfate salts when the chimney was in use
 

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