Hi Guys,
Been off for a bit ducking and diving and expanding my property portfolio.
Currently looking at buying a 16C Italian bolt hole. It was previously a workshop area, several grouped inot a courtyard with a ghotto (or grotto if you like)
The living area is OK. One large kitchen/family room with a bedroom off it and separate toilet/shower. The 'Ghotto' bit is next door and was used to process oil in days gone by. Its slightly below ground level ,about a foot. This is the problem,it gets damp. if it was used all year, it wouldn't be a problem as the heat created would solve any damp issues. The room has been used as a day room, but with the property being vacant for the winter, the furniture has been moved out.
As its an old building, high vaulted ceilings,would tanking the inner walls be an option with a gutter dug across the front elevation, or would it be a full damp proofing jobbie, belt and braces approach?
The walls are stone and about 1.5 ft thick
All the best
Hp
Looking at buying in italy - 1600's property
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Its in Irsina. Mid southern Italy. Theres a buyers clause to do a repair to the roof. This is included in the buying price,might have something to do with it
Heres some photos ,not great as they do not show the outside too well, but you'll get an idea.
Irsina
Heres some photos ,not great as they do not show the outside too well, but you'll get an idea.
Irsina