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Hi, I’ve been knocking out the old fireplace in my living room to replace a previously broken lintel and install a wood burner. In doing so I’ve noticed what looks like 3 chimneys in the fireplace. There’s the central flue which is what I’d expect but a 4” cast iron pipe to the left, looks to have been capped with cement somehow at some point further up and another opening that seems to have some corrugated metal liner and clay pipe in on the right. This looks to go up the side into the bedroom above where it’s been capped off within a little box with a vent on. I’m assuming these were capped off some time after march 9th 1969 as this was the date on the newspaper used to block up the cast iron pipe. Can anyone shed some light on what these once were used for?
It’s a 1950’s ex council house, I believe originally with a coal fireplace and at some point had a back boiler in before finally having a pre cast concrete fireplace put in.
Thank you!
It’s a 1950’s ex council house, I believe originally with a coal fireplace and at some point had a back boiler in before finally having a pre cast concrete fireplace put in.
Thank you!
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