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"I had a look at the wiring, its very confusing, it seems to be coming from the ceiling of the front room, along top of door frame, into the hall way and into a little green box, then another wire comes out and appears to be going to the extension, but there's also wire going to the master socket but I can't see where that is coming from at all. An engineer will be here tomorrow hopefully so I will keep you apprised of what he/she says."
Could it be that the"little green box" is the in-house termination unit for the outside line from the exchange, with screw-type terminations inside it?
Try taking any cover off, slightly slacken the (wire) terminating screws, if any; spray with an electrical lubricant such as WD40; then tighten the screws. That may reduce or eliminate the noise.
At present, it looks as though the installation is an "ancient" one, crudely modified relatively "recently", to accommodate Broadband and a relocation of the phone.
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"it seems to be coming from the ceiling of the front room"
Take a look at the outside wall/s of the "front room", looking for the phone wires/cable coming from the exchange - at present it sounds as though they are overhead, towards a telephone pole.
If really "ancient", two separate thin wires, running from "white" pot-shaped insulators back to a pole probably, with similar insulators.
Alternatively, it could be a single cable, with a U-shaped "drip loop" formed by the cable, just below a metal wall bracket.
On the other hand, if it is an underground cable, it may run up the wall, to the entry hole, to the "front room", although this does seem unlikely.
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Particularly if the line from the exchange is "overhead", the failure when raining may be due to overflowing gutters or similar, the water falling on to or penetrating the wiring and causing partial shorts.
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