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On 5-3-2013 21:41, Alain wrote:
> I'm not surprised by such things.
>
> Things like one, two or tree steps inside a house are not uncommon, and
> some times intentional. I've also seen floors showing rather steep
> slopes, with very notable curves, and even un-planed waves about 60cm
> deep by 3~4m long (in a school built in the 60's)...
> someone in my family who lived there for about 90 years. The ground
> settled unevenly.
Absolutely.
I have had an uncle living in a house which core dated back to the
Middle Ages. There were lots of nooks and crannies, little steps up or
down from one room or corridor to another, doors and ceilings of
different heights, etc.
Thomas
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