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When my brother bought a house in Portland, the previous owner showed him a small little closet-sized room in the basement and said "Yes it has been used to grow weed, but the most recent thing down here was just tomato starters."
He used it to store paints and resin and toxic stuff we wanted to keep away from the dog.
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Oh! Side plot book "Gardening Endeavors of Questionable Legality". Featuring the tale of Henry's former flatmate who(now displaced by a contract of political, religious, and trope-y significance💞) discovers why his new roomie always walks the dog in the park after midnight, the reason fairly new floorboards creak and sag like a haunted house(was that a trapdoor slamming?), and who's been eating his secret oreo stash as soon as it's replenished. 😂
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Fun Story: A friend was growing hops for home brewed beer (it got massively out of hand, and he ended up supplying hops to nearly every home brewer within a 40 mile radius!) and the interesting thing is some hops can smell SERIOUSLY like Weed (did you know cannabis and hops are plant cousins?) and he had a visit from the boys in blue... who creased themselves laughing when they realised it was legal. Well, sort of legal.... my mate later got hammered by Customs and Excise for selling his home brew without paying beer duty!
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Just wait until you encounter a “chimney of surprise” like Chuck Sonnenburg of SfDebris did.
A past homeowner tried to start a chimney by piling rocks from the attic upward before stopping, likely considering ‘hey maybe I should support this chimney from the ground floor, before stopping entirely for unknown reasons…
Fast forward to Chuck and family living there, and the chimney decides to make its grand entrance from the ceiling OH YEAH!! style.
That’s a whole thing he’s posted about, you shouldn’t miss it.
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I live in a Victorian terrace and had exactly the same setup. Great cellar under the lounge, inaccessible room under the kitchen filled with rubble/soil/house detritus. We planned to do as you have, open it up so we could use the space. We consulted an architect and structural engineer before starting the excavation… thank god we did. It turns out that during the blitz, many British houses had their foundations cracked by bombs dropping nearby etc. to shore up broken houses they filled the basements with rubble from other destroyed buildings nearby…. Had we excavated without fixing the bomb damage we would likely have caused major movement/subsidence which would possibly have levelled the house….
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@spiderclone101
3 months ago
It was definitely a plant dungeon, where they tortured plants to force them to grow larger. Truly, a historical site
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