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Mon, Mar 7, 11 at 3:58
| Hi, Ive recently bought a cottage. It has a tiny fireplace. The neighbours cottages (its a terraced cottage) have inglenook fireplaces, and they say that all the cottages would have orginally been built with inglenook fireplaces. Before I go knocking down the existing fireplace, is there a way to detect if theres an inglenook fireplace behind it? I dont want to knock anything down unless there is an inglenook behind it!
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