DescriptionA 3-storey house with 3-bay front rebuilt from two houses in 1920. Mostly constructed of bathstone ashlar, although the entrance doorway has a surround of Portland Stone. The parapet has a low triangular pediment over the central bay. The upper storeys of the facade are defined by four pilasters running from the first to the second floor, and a narrow central bay with bowed tripartite windows .The flanking bays have wide tripartite windows, whilst those to the ground floor are also tripartite, but with classicizing wooden frames. The main entrance is through a central doorway with a segmental head and Baroque-style decoration over.
(Source: Cadw listing description)
J Hill 05/05/2004