
Originally Posted by
Ged
I think many have over zealous and colourful imaginations when it comes to tunnels going for miles and miles, smugglers, secret passages, hideaways etc. Most pubs will have a cellar, some with arched wine coolers etc but that's all they'll be.
I think you may be right Ged. People often forget just how difficult it is to tunnel and how often old cellars can be forgotten about - even when the buildings above them have been demolished they can still remain for years.
There is also the possibility in many victorian buildings of finding 'blind arches'. They may look like filled in passageways to the casual observer but most of the time they are just architectual features or a way of spreading weight over a larger area, especially if the ground underneath is not ideal for building.
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Many victorian houses only have foundations a few feet deep and it would be vital to spread the load of the house as much as possible.
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