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House and shops, built in the late 19th century. It is a two-storey and attic, wide four-bay building, with a dark local whinstone frontage with contrasting tooled ashlar dressings and long and short margins. The off-centre entrance is flanked by shops, no 28 slightly wider than no 32. The main entrance has a panelled door. The shops have an original corniced and bracketed fascia, supported by slender cast-iron columns. The first-floor outer bays have bipartites, and there is a centre gablet with a segmental-headed window and a corniced lintel. The outer bays have canted slate hung wallhead dormers. There are corniced end stacks to the slate roof.
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