Tiles onto exisiting concrete floor.

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I've got an exisiting sound relatively level concrete floor in a 1835 cottage, I'm assuming the floor doesn't have a DPM and the walls don't have a DPC. I want to lay a stone floor, do I lay a DPM, then the floor on top?

I was intending to run wood panelling around the room, below the window 30" high, with insulation behind, do I apply a liquid DPM up the wall as well. Having stripped back to stone the walls have dried out, the stones and plaster was damp upto about 18". The floor doesn't appear to be damp, but I'd rather do a good job as I'm not intending to move...
 
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