Thanks everyone for your replies.
Decided to look through some old photos from when the house was being refurbished and can now see I have no chance of ever threading a new duct or cable down. Unless I had a magic wand.
My plan B, is on another wall, to go straight down from where the fibre will attach to the building from the pole. Then into my office, on the same wall, into the house about two floors down, near an ethernet plug and power points. The wall is only about 30cm thick there, so should be fine to drill through.
I have only limited networking knowledge but if I plug in the FTTP router and patch it into the ethernet socket in my office, I should be able to then connect up to a draytek router to have a failover with the VM router in the central comms cupboard that I had originally wanted to get the fibre to?
The office computer won't have failover, as it will be connected direct to the BT router but that's not that big a deal.



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