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I asked the council who said it's basically streamwater & to be left alone as you can't beat it. They'd done work in that area 30 years ago to do with all that.you could get the water co to test the water; they can tell if it is from a mains leak (chlorinated) or a sewer leak (soapy) or just groundwater. You might be lucky.
I also contacted the water board but they put me off. I didn't want to get the house/area 'blacklisted' as a flood risk area or something.
Others including builders living on our street have looked into it apparently & it's the only view that comes back - can't do anything about it, learn to live with it.
I don't know how OTHERS walls are, i only know about mine & our neighbours. I do know other houses have water under the boards but just don't know about their walls.
Independent damp man said about a plastic sheeting onto the walls with p/board on top to stop moisture getting through. I found this sheeting is quite expensive. Still, we don't have the funds to go down this road now after shelling out over £1k for the room being done & nearly £3k for the drive.