I moved into a 1930’s house about 6 months ago, and have got some builders in renewing my guttering and downpipes. While they were looking at the various places to get rid of the water they lifted the manhole about 4 feet from the backdoor and found an old well that appears to be about 6 foot across! I’m not sure how deep it is yet, but the water is less than 2 feet from the top.
Anyone know what the problems/regulations are? Who will be interested? (Water company/Council/Building regs/insurance/Environment Agency etc.). It’s unlikely to be on our deeds as nothing was mentioned by our solicitor. The surveyor didnt pick it up either – is there any duty to report it? I’m assuming building insurance companies won’t like it much, especially so close to the house.
I’m going to check the cap is strong enough, but the edges aren’t too close to the structual walls of the house – just the lean-to at the back.
Options I’m currently considering so far are:
a)Pretending I haven’t seen it
b)Filling it in quietly (could be expensive if its deep).
c)Calling a structural engineer.
d)Calling the environment agency.
e)Making a massive garden water feature.
f)Rejoice at my new found supply of free water and build a pumping station.
Anyone have any experience of this? Have any other suggestions? If I’m filling it in it’s probably going to be a wheelbarrow job due to the location which is going to add to cost/my bad back. What would be best materials/methods to fill it? What would you do?