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    If the roof is a pitched roof, then it is more then likely that all walls including internal are load bearing. If the roof is a trussed roof then chances are that it is not load bearing. I would have a residential structural engineer look at the house, a carpenter(Builder) can use span tables to work it all out properly but with insurance the way it is these days I would err on the safe option.

    Good luck      

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    Thanks 4 the tips and the link , your info is very appreciated

    Thanks
    Jaspar[thumbsup2][thumbsupanim]

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