Hi. In the past week or so we've noticed a strange hammering/pumping noise coming from an external wall in our downstairs toilet. It's fairly low volume, but there constantly. The wall seems to be the point where the gas and water come into the house and maybe the electrics as well (not really sure how to tell that one). At first we thought it was a water leak, but it's way too quick for that as far as I can tell, and there's no evidence of a leak around the wall inside or outside. (The nearest equivalent I can think of is that it sounds like a muffled jack-hammer.)
I turned off the central heating in case it was related to the gas or hot water, but that didn't make a difference. I turned off the electric and the sound was still there. If I turn off the water (the stop-cock is about 2 feet from where the noise seems to be coming) then the noise remains once again. The only thing that seems to make a difference is if we turn the water pressure up full: the noise level increases as the pressure increases.
The house is old (19th century) but this bit of the house is a 1970's extension. Is it possible that there's some meter in the wall that's gone into overdrive and is connected to the mains so that I can't switch it off? (Gas, electric and water meters are elsewhere, so I've no idea what else it could be measuring).
I don't want to go ripping up the wall on a whim, but it's starting to worry me that that's what we're going to have to do.
Any help and suggestions would be appreciated.