Should we buy an old house and have it restored? Derelict houses can be cheap to buy. In the end we didn’t, and someone else did.
Title: A Possible House on Royal Road / Royal Street, Milford
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Some of the bricks are almost or completely gone. It’s a double or even triple layer of brick with no gap, as that’s the way they built houses over here in the 1860s. [more...]
We think this is where the bats are getting in; they live in the attic. Luckily the ceilings inside are OK.
Someone tried to use an iron rod, although the problem doesn’t seem to have been that it was spreading outwards sideways, just sagging! You can see how the top of the window sags here. [more...]
Brick damage at the eaves: another view
Probably the whole roof will need replacing anyway.
This is the right-hand side of the vestibule, so the sagging side is to the left, hence the cracks.
Should we buy an old house and have it restored? Derelict houses can be cheap to buy. In the end we didn’t, and someone else did.
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