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Former warehouse and house now in use as a hotel, dated 1629. It is a 2-storey, 5-bay former warehouse, probably originally with dwelling accommodation on the first floor. By the 2nd edition OS map it is depicted as a hotel. It is constructed of bubble built walls with tooled rubble dressings, and has a central door with chamfered margins and relieving arch. There is a forestair to left with access to the first floor with entrance (now masked by a later gabled timber porch). The building has regular first floor fenestration and a widened ground floor window, all with chamfered margins. There are coped end stacks, the south end dating to the early 17th century cope, roll-moulded at the base and apex, and with corrugated asbestos roof.
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