How best to clean up these pipes

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Hi all! Please excuse the bad drawing, but I've tried to illustrate the various pipes on 3 walls in our dining room which used to be the old kitchen in a house we've bought. The walls were all previously plaster board which we've ripped out. There are two radiators. The left one has pipes coming from a hole in the wall and the right one has 3 pipes going down/coming up the floor behind it but I'm not sure how these link up with the radiator.

One pipe is from a t shaped pipe on the right wall, another from the stop cock on the left wall and another going up to the ceiling and to the electric shower in the bathroom. The pipes going to the left radiator t off to that radiator with the other side being buried in the concrete floor, one leaves at an angle that suggests it's going through the doorway to the radiator in the kitchen and the other is angled like it could be one of the two pipes also angled towards it from the right radiator (pipe coming out of left side and pipe from the stop cock).

I want to remove the two radiators and ideally move all piping into the ceiling. I want to have a radiator on the left hand side and plasterboard that wall only (dont want to move stop cock). However I can't understand how the pipes are linked up due to the concrete. Can anyone help?
 
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Unfortunately it is really difficult to understand what is going on there, from your drawing.

If you are you able to take pictures of each section - left wall - middle wall - right wall showing the pipework and how/where it connects may give us a better idea of what's going on.
 
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Here are the photos- hard to show all the pipes
 

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We don't want to pay to move the stop cock and will be removing the two radiators and adding the new one ourselves. Do you have any ideas how the two radiators may link with each other or which pipe may go through to the radiators at the back from the images I've posted?
 

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