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Later 19th century, 3-storey, 7-bay commercial building with shops at ground level. Constructed of tooled ashlar frontage with polished ashlar dressings and rubble flanks. Outer angles and central bays defined by pilasters, channelled at ground and panelled above, domed caps at outer angles. Central round-headed and keystones entrance with consoled cornice flanked by early 20th century shop fronts. first floor windows with stilted, keystoned shallow segmental heads supported on pilasters, blind narrow outer panels. Second floor windows similarly detailed but set into pedimented dormer heads central with single window and arch-linked apex stack, flanked by two bipartites. Glazing is 2-pane. Coped end stacks and slate roof.
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