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longdogs
Hi all
I will be moving soon to an Edwardian house which has a cellar with a soil floor. The walls are stone and the ceiling lathe & Plaster. It is only accessable from the garden via some steps and a kind of home made bulkhead door. Sorry no pics available.
I understand that this type of cellar was originally used for storing vegetables and plants etc.
What I would like to know is if it can be turned into a proper storage area for garden tools. Maybe some paving on the soil floor?
I think it has a drain in there somewhere and ventilation grills.
I also noticed an open ended iron pipe sticking out of the wall, approx. 3"" dia. It appears to go under the house towards the street. Does anyone know if this would also be ventilation or should I be expecting surface water to come out of it?
This type of cellar is completely new to me as I have always lived in modern houses so any advice or information would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers guys
I will be moving soon to an Edwardian house which has a cellar with a soil floor. The walls are stone and the ceiling lathe & Plaster. It is only accessable from the garden via some steps and a kind of home made bulkhead door. Sorry no pics available.
I understand that this type of cellar was originally used for storing vegetables and plants etc.
What I would like to know is if it can be turned into a proper storage area for garden tools. Maybe some paving on the soil floor?
I think it has a drain in there somewhere and ventilation grills.
I also noticed an open ended iron pipe sticking out of the wall, approx. 3"" dia. It appears to go under the house towards the street. Does anyone know if this would also be ventilation or should I be expecting surface water to come out of it?
This type of cellar is completely new to me as I have always lived in modern houses so any advice or information would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers guys