Established
Built between c.1830 and c.1860.
🏭 Heritage-listed building
Built: c.1830 · NIAH rating: Regional
Terraced three-bay three-storey house with integral carriageway arch, c.1850, having exposed rubble limestone façade and brick window dressings. Refurbished, shopfront and openings refitted c.1990. Double-pitched roof, slates, uPVC gutters, brick chimney stacks. Exposed coursed rubble limestone walls. Stone cills, bronze aluminium casement windows, flush brick dressings to window opes, carriageway with brick segmental arch and stone keystone, jostle post, timber pilaster and entablature pub front to ground floor. Street frontage and with large carriage archway through to New Cornmarket.
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Established
Built between c.1830 and c.1860.
Architecture
Terraced three-bay three-storey house with integral carriageway arch, c.1850, having exposed rubble limestone façade and brick window dressings. Refurbished, shopfront and openings refitted c.1990. Double-pitched roof, slates, uPVC gutters, brick chimney stacks. Exposed coursed rubble limestone walls.
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