In the centre of pic. 1 I think I spy the characteristic attempt to build a little wall round an existing air brick when the pavement/patio level is raised.
The area in question is a drain. I assume it's at the origional level of the yard. The Bricks have been placed but not fixed round it to prevent the gravel falling in.
Who advised you to install an air brick?
This was advised in the valuation report during our Mortgage application to ventilate the area under the susupended timber the other side of the wall in question. There is currently no ventilation to the sub floor in that area which I have been told can cause damage to the floor timbers. I would like to do this as there is a dodgy smell emminating from the cupboard under the stairs which I believe is caused by the sub floor, and which I think could spell trouble if I don't address it.
How long has the external ground level been that high?
We moved in earlier this year and this is how we bought it. I assume it could have been done when the kitchen extension (in the right of the picture) was done. But I do not have anything to suggest when that was.
How much work is involved in lowering the ground
More than I would honestly like to undertake. How significant do you think that is? I suppose I could dig out just in front of the wall with a slight fall to the drain (centre) and gravel fill it.
Is the iron air brick, towards the left, higher up, for an old ventilated food cupboard/larder?
There is nothing on the other side (a cupboard etc) I think it was for ventilation for a fire.
And finally: I think the pipe in the right of the picture is the soil&vent (hadn't paid it much attention). I will check tonight but I think that the downpipe from the guttering drops in one of the neighbours gardens/yards.
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Cheers to everybody for the input.