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House and shop, built in circa 1800. It is a two-storey and attic, three-bay house with modern shopfronts in the ground floor. It is constructed from mixed striated, squared, tooled rubble, with painted tooled and polished ashlar dressings and channelled quoins. The ground floor was probably designed as an alternate window/door. The doorway to No 20 has an original early 19th century fanlight. The first floor has regular fenestration. There are three dormers that were re-modelled and heightened in the later 19th century, which break the wallhead. Channelled quoins terminate at bandcourse level, and there is a bandcourse dividing the first-floor and attic levels. At the wallhead is a deep moulded cornice, corniced end stacks, run-off skewputts, and there is a slate roof.
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