Signs of rising damp tend to be close to the ground, usually no higher than a metre. It usually works its way up walls in horizontal lines. Penetrating damp usually develops in patches and can often be much higher up. For more advice, speak to a damp proofing professional.
Isle Of Coll
Coll is an island located west of the Isle of Mull in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. Coll is recognized for its sandy beaches, which rise to develop big sand dunes, for its corncrakes, and also for Breacachadh Castle. It remains in the council area of Argyll as well as Bute. Coll is about 13 miles (20 km) long by 3 miles (5 km) large and has a population of around 150. Coll's sandy coastlines rise to create huge sand dunes. The highest point on Coll is Ben Hogh in the mid west of the island, a ridge with 2 tops running NW/SE, which climbs initially to an elevation of 104 metres (341 ft) with a triangulation pillar, as well as to 106 metres (348 feet) 450 metres (492 yd) to the southeast. In the 2011 census, the island's population was recorded as 195, representing an increase over the previous years of almost 19%.