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Small Trap in bedroom ceiling of 1860s Victorian almshouse, Why?

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valjoan | 10:59 Fri 19th Oct 2012 | Property
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I live in an 1864 terraced almshouse. Originally no kitchen or bathroom just 2 up 1 down rooms with fireplaces, outside toilet and presumably cooked in the living room. In the bedroom there is a small central ceiling trap about 4 inches by 12 inches looks to be an original feature. What would have been its purpose?
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possibly it housed a frame or support for bed drapes.

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