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Default Removing wall..

Hi there,

I'm thinking about removing a wall between my bathroom and what used
to be a toilet in my 1920's semi.

Both rooms are on the 1st floor of my house and it looks like the wall
is made of black mortar (not bocks as far as I can tell). I've found
that the wall sits directly on the floor boards which run between the
rooms. It's resting on a part of the floor that is in between joists.
I've checked in the attic and the top of the wall does not support
anything.

As the wall sits directly onto floorboards and is not made of brick,
is it fairly safe to assume that it's not structural at all? The wall
itself is aound 6ft long.

Thanks!

Simon

 
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