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Hi everyone, this is my first post so I'm thankful for any help I can get!!
I live in an old house (circa 1700s) and there is already a void under the stairs, but I have removed some more plasterboard to expose the area under the bottom few steps. Weirdly, in this area is a single course of bricks (3 deep) which is covered in soil/earth with bits of small stone etc. The soil doesn't feel damp at all, but there is a musty smell.
Given it's an old house without modern foundations, i'm wondering if the soil is a traditional technique for absorbing and damp / moisture or preventing insects from making their way into the void...does anyone have any ideas?
I've attached a photo...at the top left you can see the stringer and across the top is the riser of the first step.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
I live in an old house (circa 1700s) and there is already a void under the stairs, but I have removed some more plasterboard to expose the area under the bottom few steps. Weirdly, in this area is a single course of bricks (3 deep) which is covered in soil/earth with bits of small stone etc. The soil doesn't feel damp at all, but there is a musty smell.
Given it's an old house without modern foundations, i'm wondering if the soil is a traditional technique for absorbing and damp / moisture or preventing insects from making their way into the void...does anyone have any ideas?
I've attached a photo...at the top left you can see the stringer and across the top is the riser of the first step.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks