That makes perfect sense ,I should have asked the structural engineer I had out there a while back about it ,he informed me that the beam was supporting the rafters and stopping the walls from spreading at the time as I was asking about rafter ties.
I am just curious that’s all!
Thanks for the reply.
Hi everyone, I’ve probably what may be a very stupid question.
I’ve got a cottage in Scotland with a ridge beam and above it what looks like a ridge board , so in effect an inverted T ,I am just curious as to why a building would have both when I’ve only encountered buildings with one or the other.
It was built in 1760 !