I live in a house built in 1884 and the walls are NOT cavity style and are two bricks thick. EIGHT feet off the ground in the kitchen a 18 ins x 18 ins patch of damp appeared after some heavy rain (It is NOT rising damp!!). Three builders have been round and inspected the pointing outside and all have said that despite the outside wall having been painted over, the pointing is not the source of the damp. The last builder reckoned that the previous owners when they decorated the kitchen about ten years ago, took off the beading, battens and boards that were stuck to the INSIDE of the wall onto which the wallpaper etc. was stuck and just plastered directly onto the bare brick wall. This was then covered with lining paper and painted with emulsion. Thus after the recent hard rain, the rain has been absorbed by the plaster and left me with a bit damp patch. 1) Is this a logical thought by the builder and 2) How do I cure it?