On the stairs to the upper floor there is this bar. The resting (sawed off) floor boards can be readily seen that the stairs were not accessible at this site, but was eventually installed first.
The bar has been completely plastered, I found this today exposed and cleaned with a wire brush roughly. This goes with a soft brass brush very well.
On the other side of the stairs, I removed the loose plaster, I noticed the opposite really. The stand can be seen here are also much more recent such as bars. The wall was eventually built over time. All the wood in the wall has been re-used.
The bar side is strongly blackened and covered with a thick layer of soot. When the brush smelled "burnt". As we have elsewhere in the house is the presumption that it has eventually burned in the house.
Under the stairs I have recovered the old floor boards. These are the opinion of the building researchers about 200 years old. The material I can not determine, any soft stone. The color is reddish and greenish. The square brick, about 20 * 20 cm, were also laid in the floor and are unusual in northern Germany.
Both stones I want to keep.
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