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Tenement and shop, still in use, built in the earlier 19th century. It is a two-storey and attic, four-bay, classically-detailed building on a corner site, with a further bowed angle bay and bay at the west return. The building is constructed from stugged coursers with red ashlar dressings, a band course to the first floor and eaves, twelve-pane sash and case windows to the first floor and canted two-pane dormers with piended roofs. The slate roof has two ashlar-coped skews and skew blocks, and two corniced ashlar ridge stacks. The south-west front elevation has paired four-panelled doors with astragalled fanlights and pilastered doorpieces to the centre, shop window to the north-west with a consoled cornice. The window to the window to the south-east is fixed pane plate-glass, replacing a twelve-pane window. There are four windows to the first floor, with a wallhead gable at the centre containing a four-pane window and apex stack, with a dormer on either side. The angle bay has a modern shop door, with a window and double volute pediment above. The north-west elevation has a shop window with a consoled cornice and a window at the first floor.
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