Abecedarian
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Good evening,
I've just started reinstating an original (I hope!) fireplace. So far I've uncovered this....

It's much higher than I expected - about 5 feet - and I'm still not sure I've uncovered the Intel. However, I have found this...

There are some cracks on the wall at this height that suggest that this may be the lintel, but it's concrete.
I am confident that this section of the house was part of the tithe barn next door, built in 1836. Is it feasible that there could be a concrete lintel 5ft above the ground from this period?
I'm wary of going too much further without more information. I thought when fireplaces got bricked up they were just faced with 1 layer of bricks but when I took one out towards the bottom it seems that the "cavity" may be full.
Is this normal?
Does anybody have any idea what it may have looked like back in the day?
Many thanks,
Paul
I've just started reinstating an original (I hope!) fireplace. So far I've uncovered this....

It's much higher than I expected - about 5 feet - and I'm still not sure I've uncovered the Intel. However, I have found this...

There are some cracks on the wall at this height that suggest that this may be the lintel, but it's concrete.
I am confident that this section of the house was part of the tithe barn next door, built in 1836. Is it feasible that there could be a concrete lintel 5ft above the ground from this period?
I'm wary of going too much further without more information. I thought when fireplaces got bricked up they were just faced with 1 layer of bricks but when I took one out towards the bottom it seems that the "cavity" may be full.
Is this normal?
Does anybody have any idea what it may have looked like back in the day?
Many thanks,
Paul