Cold corner behind a cupboard without much air circulation. It'll be condensation. Pull off the rotten plaster, let it dry out and I bet it becomes dry as a bone.
will it come back once the sofa is placed there and potentially turn it moldy?
If water is coming from the wall, it will form under the plastic
..and if the wall is damp from condensation it may also form under the plastic exactly the same.
then post pictures.Looks like you might be dealing with a solid wall? You would be wise to remove a few tiles.
Looks like you might be dealing with a solid wall? You would be wise to remove a few tiles so you can access whether or not you can fill it with kingspan or celotex to upgrade it while you are renovating.
Good point, Never thought about it being a solid wall, but would explain why the tiles are set further back than the rest of the brickwork.
Filling it with insulation would be great, as it can get cold in this room throughout winter.
I did try prising a few off a while ago but stopped as they were not coming off as easily as I thought they would, I got worried I was going to crack them or cause more damage than I was able to fix at the time.
I will have another go and post pictures of the results.
Thanks
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