Hello,
New old house I just bought. In the dining room the fireplace has obviously been taken out and just a hole is there. I plan to put a victorian cast iron all in one combination fireplace in there. For decorative purposes more than anything, so will be used occasionally maybe. I bought a fireplace and the hole is just too low for the bit at the back to fit into.
I did an investigation. At the upper height of the current opening there is a metal bar horizontally across the top of the hole. This is about 60cm high. Then there are bricks going upwards and I THINK I can feel by putting my hand up inside that there is some kind of lintel or arch further up the chimney maybe about 1.5 feet higher up but I cant confirm this without taking the plaster off the chimney upwards.
Am I right in thinking that the bar has been put in there simply to support the few rows on bricks that have more recently been put in to make the fireplace opening lower? And I can safely take the bar out and knock a row (think that will be enough) of bricks out without any probnlem? Should I try to refit the bar after taking the row or two of bricks out?
Sorry for long explanation any help appreicated.
The house is built around 1900.
Thanks
New old house I just bought. In the dining room the fireplace has obviously been taken out and just a hole is there. I plan to put a victorian cast iron all in one combination fireplace in there. For decorative purposes more than anything, so will be used occasionally maybe. I bought a fireplace and the hole is just too low for the bit at the back to fit into.
I did an investigation. At the upper height of the current opening there is a metal bar horizontally across the top of the hole. This is about 60cm high. Then there are bricks going upwards and I THINK I can feel by putting my hand up inside that there is some kind of lintel or arch further up the chimney maybe about 1.5 feet higher up but I cant confirm this without taking the plaster off the chimney upwards.
Am I right in thinking that the bar has been put in there simply to support the few rows on bricks that have more recently been put in to make the fireplace opening lower? And I can safely take the bar out and knock a row (think that will be enough) of bricks out without any probnlem? Should I try to refit the bar after taking the row or two of bricks out?
Sorry for long explanation any help appreicated.
The house is built around 1900.
Thanks