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Tenement, still in residential use, built in the mid 19th century with later alterations. It is a three-storey and attic, three-bay plain tenement constructed from roughly coursed and snecked rubble with tooled ashlar dressings, long and short quoins and raised cills. The grey slate roof has coped brick gablehead stacks with polygonal cans and ashlar-coped skews with block skewputts. The principal south-west elevation has a later central door with a further door immediately to the west and windows in the outer bays. The first and second floors have regular fenestration, with canted dormers over the outer bays flanking a single pedimented dormer at the centre, all linked by a mansard. The gabled north-west and south-east elevations are blank, and the north-east rear elevation has a full-height modern extension.
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