Hi,
Sorry, this is probably very basic stuff, but I'm not at all familiar with the construction of houses, let alone ones that were built over 120 years ago.
Basically, we recently moved into a 1890's Victorian cottage. It was done up by the previous owners, having been neglected for a number of years.
Overall the house seems in good condition, besides the odd lump or slightly wonky wall. However, I have two quick questions:
1. In the under stairs cupboard there is wall (shared wall with next door) that has at some point been damaged at the bottom (picture attached). I haven't prodded around too much, but inside is basically lumps of stone and a dirt like substance. The plaster(?) around the current hole and towards the base of the wall is quite brittle / soft.
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What is my best option for fixing / patching it up?
2. In the front room downstairs there is a section of skirting board missing under the radiator (picture attached). I've had a few small slugs sneak in through the crack (hence the salt).
The material right at the base in contact with the floorboards (and behind what is presumably plaster) feels very chalk-like to me, and can be scraped with your fingernail. Again, what am I looking at?
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When we had the house surveyed we were told it was a solid brick construction. However, the external walls are rendered so can't tell for sure. The inside bits that I have seen certainly don't look like brick to me (for example, if you go into the soft the gable end of the property looks like stone).
Sorry, this is probably very basic stuff, but I'm not at all familiar with the construction of houses, let alone ones that were built over 120 years ago.
Basically, we recently moved into a 1890's Victorian cottage. It was done up by the previous owners, having been neglected for a number of years.
Overall the house seems in good condition, besides the odd lump or slightly wonky wall. However, I have two quick questions:
1. In the under stairs cupboard there is wall (shared wall with next door) that has at some point been damaged at the bottom (picture attached). I haven't prodded around too much, but inside is basically lumps of stone and a dirt like substance. The plaster(?) around the current hole and towards the base of the wall is quite brittle / soft.
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What is my best option for fixing / patching it up?
2. In the front room downstairs there is a section of skirting board missing under the radiator (picture attached). I've had a few small slugs sneak in through the crack (hence the salt).
The material right at the base in contact with the floorboards (and behind what is presumably plaster) feels very chalk-like to me, and can be scraped with your fingernail. Again, what am I looking at?
View media item 78314
When we had the house surveyed we were told it was a solid brick construction. However, the external walls are rendered so can't tell for sure. The inside bits that I have seen certainly don't look like brick to me (for example, if you go into the soft the gable end of the property looks like stone).