DisgrifiadOriginally part of a larger, eighteenth century building, with No. 14, which was itself formerly divided into two properties. No. 12 is a three storey building with cellars. It shows a mid nineteenth century, late Georgian, brick front to High Street, two windows wide above a contemporary shop front. It has a slate gabled roof. To the rear the property takes in the back section of the house between it and No. 14. The side and rear elevations are of exposed large stone rubble, with brick dressed windows. The side wall has quoins at the forward angle. There is a spiral fire escape at the rear.
Source: CADW Listed Buildings Database (3871)
John Wiles 12.04.07