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Thanks!
The only down pipe is at the front of the house; the entire flat loft roof is one contiguous surface (no step-down between large dormer and small dormer), which is pitched towards the front, so no gutters/down pipes needed on the rear/side elevations.
This can also be achieved with concealed guttering, but that’s hugely more expensive to construct, consumes internal volume, and is a proper cunt to maintain if it gets clogged/starts leaking.
As for turd cupboard: this has been pre-plumbed in case we decide to put one in later, and the waste pipe runs through the eaves storage void and out via the side passage, so wouldn’t be visible regardless.
Another pranging moment fitting the bathroom window (middle right)… luckily my measurements, taken months ago hanging out of a tiny opening in the old window, worked out.
Insulation and underfloor heating pipes in, bathroom boarded out ready for plaster and tiling.
Now gotta finalise the brick slip layout for the ground floor exterior. Thinking about using ‘hit/miss’ combo flush/recessed pointing to accentuate the stacked/soldier brick courses.