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House and shop, dated 1900. It is a two-storey corner block, with two bays to Low Street (west) and four to Bridge Street (south), with an entrance in a curved and recessed angle bay. It is constructed from bull-faced granite with tooled granite dressings and a concrete crenellated wallhead. There is regular fenestration with long ground floor windows, and a doorway flanked by windows in the Bridge Street elevation (No. 48 Bridge Street). The doorway has double-leaf panelled doors. The ground-floor windows have plate glass glazing, there are two-pane timber sash and case in the first floor. Above the ground-floor windows have a continuous tooled granite fascia band above the ground floor windows, with a similar band course above the second floor windows, below concrete crenellated wallhead with a datestone at the angle. There are tall corniced chimney stacks.
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