Bit of a hard one here to explain.
We have now obtained x 2 residential period properties that are 4 storey, with ground floor retail unit. The property was constructed in 1800's.
A single wooden timber staircase serves the property with residential flats leading onto the staircase.
The compartmentation of the staircase from the flats seems to be a thin plaster panelling which if you tap seems very hollow. One of the properties have just timber floorboards separating the floors, which are covered by carpet. The retail unit has a basement level. The retail unit is only a clothes shop, but seeing what can happen at First Look on Oxford St, adequate fire separation would need improvement.
Does anyone know the type of material used to separate the staircase and the flats from this description, would there be lathe and plaster behind the panels??? Wonder if these pics might help