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Nos. 124-128 High Street dates to circa 1840. Two-storeys, 7-bays built with a Renaissance facade. Modern shop fronts and paired round-headed arched entrance to pend. Ashlar first and second storeys with rusticated quoins, moulded architraves, panelled aprons and segmental-headed pediments to first floor windows. There are raised margins to second floor windows. Cornice, low parapet with two wallhead chimneys linked by low arcaded balustrade and flanked by large console brackets. Nos. 132-134 High Street dates to the late 19th century. Symmetrical 3-storey and attic, 3-bay shop and dwelling. Facade constructed of polished ashlar with modern shop front to ground floor. Bipartite in first and second floors, with giant pilasters flanking outer bays, fluted at first and second floors, terminating in ball finialled end dies linking wallhead balustrade. Two piended dormers, one large, one small.
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