The houses in Stanley Row were probably built for railway workers in the nineteeenth century. They are two storey houses of rough random rubble with slate roofs, brick chimneys and large-pane sash windows. There are lath and plaster ceilings in the rooms over square main ceiling beams. The house plans are in mirror pairs with hallway, kitchen and two further rooms on the ground floor and three rooms on the second. They form part of a group of similar terraces with Hibernia Row, which has now been completely modernised, and a further, now demolished, row.