Chimney sweep Peter Greaves uncovers pot of coins hidden in Tenterden
00:01, 06 February 2014
Chimney sweep Peter Greaves made an unusual discovery while working on an inglenook fireplace at a house near Tenterden.
Using a video camera to check for cracks and defects, he noticed a small ledge about 6ft up the chimney.
On examination, he could see a small pot at the back of the ledge which he recovered for the homeowner, an elderly lady, by standing in the chimney.
The pot contained a dozen old coins, one dating back to King George III. The owner is in the process of having them valued.
Mr Greaves said: “Why the coins had been put there is a mystery, but as they were covered in thick soot, they had clearly been there a long time.”
Last year, Mr Greaves made the headlines when he rescued an owl while cleaning a chimney.
He said: “Chimney cleaning often reveals surprises, usually birds’ nests blocking the flue, but so far the live owl and these coins have been the most interesting.”
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