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I have stone and mortar walls here, they are an absolute pig to drill in to. That being said, your stones and my stones may be different. I would try a few test holes, in the area that you hope will be covered by the cupboard. If that area drills OK, then use some of the suggestions above. If the plaster comes away, and the drill bit skids all over the place, then you may have to rethink things. Maybe get enough good holes that you can mount a board to the wall, then hang the cupboard from the board.(The last time I had some cabinetry for the kitchen, a corner display shelf, I screwed it to some longer boards and stood it on the worktop. It was a very easy decision, given my previous experience trying to drill anything in this old house.)
I have stone and mortar walls here, they are an absolute pig to drill in to. That being said, your stones and my stones may be different. I would try a few test holes, in the area that you hope will be covered by the cupboard. If that area drills OK, then use some of the suggestions above. If the plaster comes away, and the drill bit skids all over the place, then you may have to rethink things. Maybe get enough good holes that you can mount a board to the wall, then hang the cupboard from the board.
(The last time I had some cabinetry for the kitchen, a corner display shelf, I screwed it to some longer boards and stood it on the worktop. It was a very easy decision, given my previous experience trying to drill anything in this old house.)