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Houses, still in use, built in the 18th century and altered to the rear. It is a two-storey, seven-bay, rectangular-plan, short terrace of harled houses with painted margins and snecked rubble to the side. The grey slate roof has coped ashlar stacks with some cans and ashlar-coped skews with block skewputts. The principal west elevation has a part-glazed boarded timber door to the north of centre, with ground floor windows to the north and regularly-disposed windows above. There is a further ground floor window beyond to the south, steps up to a further part-glazed timber door to the south of centre and two windows beyond. A single dormer rises from below the eaves at the approximate centre above. To the north is a blank gabled elevation. The rear east elevation is altered with a box dormer window.
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