Terraced two-bay four-storey over basement former townhouse, built c. 1800, with a rusticated rendered ground floor. M-profile slate roof hidden behind parapet wall with limestone coping and lead flas...
Single-bay arched cement rendered portal, built c. 1920, leading to a complex of buildings to the rear. Segmental-arched opening with lettering in relief reading 'Hartigans, Horse Repository., Wm.B. F...
Single-bay rendered Art Deco style gateway, built c. 1930, formerly giving access to the Quaker Meeting Hall. Square-headed opening with full-width plank effect concave section above defined by a proj...
Terraced three-bay four-storey over basement former townhouse, built c. 1800, with a front railed basement area. M-profile slate roof hidden behind parapet wall with limestone coping and lead flashing...
Terraced three-bay four-storey over basement former townhouse, built c. 1800, with a Gothick shopfront inserted at ground floor level c. 1840, and a front railed basement area. M-profile artificial sl...
Terraced two-bay four-storey over concealed basement former house, built c. 1800, with shopfront inserted to ground floor. Possibly replacement flat roof hidden behind rebuilt parapet wall with cement...
Terraced two-bay five-storey over basement brown brick former townhouse, built c. 1800, with an intact doorcase. Roof concealed behind a parapet wall. Brown brick walls laid in Flemish bond with origi...
Terraced two-bay four-storey over concealed basement former townhouse, built c. 1800, with a shopfront, introduced c. 1890, lowering the ground floor level, and original door opening to side at origin...
Terraced two-bay three-storey over concealed basement rendered public house, built c. 1790, and distinguished by a fine timber shopfront, c. 1890, incorporating an original doorcase. Pitched roof conc...
Detached six-bay two-storey rubble stone former Quaker Meeting House, built in 1806, on a back lane site accessed from Cecil Street through a curiously attractive Art Deco rendered screen wall. Gabled...
Terraced two-bay three-storey over basement red brick house, built c. 1840, forming one of two houses, built as a pair within a streetscape of varied late Georgian house types. Return abutting No. 50 ...
Terraced two-bay three-storey over basement red brick house, built c. 1840, forming one of two houses, built as a pair within a streetscape of varied late Georgian house types. Return abutting No. 51 ...
Corner-sited end-of-terrace two-bay four-storey over basement brick house, built c. 1840, with an full-height east-facing side elevation fenestrated only to rear section, and prolonged by a multiple-b...
Terraced two-bay four-storey over basement brick house, built c. 1840. M-profile pitched roof concealed behind a parapet wall. Rendered chimneystacks to east party wall. Metal rainwater goods. Brown b...
Terraced two-bay four-storey over basement brick house, built c. 1840. M-profile pitched roof concealed behind a parapet wall. Rendered chimneystacks to east party wall. Metal rainwater goods. Brown b...
Terraced two-bay four-storey over basement brick house, built c. 1840. M-profile pitched roof concealed behind a parapet wall. Rendered chimneystacks to east party wall. Metal rainwater goods. Red bri...
Terraced two-bay four-storey over basement brick house, built c. 1840. M-profile pitched roof concealed behind a parapet wall. Rendered chimneystacks to east party wall. Rendered chimneystack to west ...
Corner-sited detached three-bay two-storey building, built c. 1900, distinguished by a symmetrical composition of three-sided bay windows and large gabled dormers above flanking a centrally-placed doo...
Attached three-bay two-storey over basement polychrome brick house, dated 1893, with an oriel bay, an attic storey and a front railed basement area. Pitched artificial slate roof with a brick chimneys...
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