Terraced single-bay two-storey house, built c. 1865, with elaborate decorative stucco surrounds to openings. Pitched artificial slate roof. Painted lined-and-ruled nap rendered walls with moulded rend...
Corner-sited terraced three-bay two-storey with attic accommodation house, built c. 1890, now also in use as retail outlet with decorative stucco shopfront to ground floor. Pitched artificial slate ro...
End-of-terrace two-bay two-storey former house, built 1874, with traditional shuttered shopfront, and half dormer windows to upper floor. Now in use as restaurant to ground floor. Pitched and hipped p...
Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1870, now in use as restaurant. Hipped natural slate roof with cement rendered chimneystack and separate metal chimney. Painted nap rendered walls with mo...
Terraced two-bay three-storey former house, built c. 1850, with three-storey extension to rear. Now in use as public house. Pitched artificial slate roof with projecting cornice and cast-iron rainwate...
Terraced three-bay three-storey house, built c. 1855. Pitched artificial slate roof with brick nap rendered chimneystack and cast-iron gutter. Nap rendered walls. Paired timber sliding sash windows wi...
Corner-sited end-of-terrace two-bay three-storey with attic accommodation former house, built c. 1825, renovated in 1913 now in use as clinic. Pitched and hipped double-span natural purple slate roof,...
Semi-detached three-bay three-storey house, built c. 1825, renovated in 1913, and having single-bay single-storey extension to side. Now also in use as surgery. Pitched double-span hipped purple natur...
Terraced single-bay three-storey with attic accommodation former house, built c. 1850, now in use as surgery. Pitched artificial slate roof with rooflights, nap rendered chimneystack and cast-iron rai...
Terraced single-bay three-storey with attic accommodation former house, built 1863, with two-storey extension to rear c. 1990. Now in use as offices. Pitched artificial slate roof with rooflights and ...
Detached T-plan Church of Ireland church, built 1819, possibly designed by Richard Morrison, altered c. 1835 by G.R. Pain, polygonal apse added c. 1900 and having tower to east transept. Possibly inco...
Detached five-bay two-storey former railway terminus, built c. 1890, now in use as funeral home. Pitched natural slate roof with red bricked chimneystack, galvanised rainwater goods, and having flat r...
Terraced two-bay two-storey former house, built c. 1900, originally to house workers at nearby railway station. Now in use as retail outlet with single-storey extension to north façade, built c. 1995...
Terraced three-bay two-storey house with projecting single-storey extension to south, built c. 1900, originally to house workers at nearby railway station. Pitched caulked natural slate roof with sing...
Attached five-bay three-storey former market house, built 1847, with integral carriageway arch and ornate stucco decorative surrounds to upper floor windows c. 1980. Formerly used as inn and now in us...
Terraced two-bay three-storey former house, built 1893, with decorative stucco façade. Now in use as public house. Pitched caulked natural slate roof with cast-iron rainwater goods. Painted nap rende...
Terraced four-bay three-storey former house, built 1924, with recessed porch to entrance to ground floor and having single- and three-storey extensions to rear. Now in use as retail outlet. Pitched ca...
Terraced two-bay three-storey with dormer accommodation former house, built c. 1820, now in use as retail outlet. Pitched natural slate roof with mineralised felt repairs and having mineralised felt f...
Corner-sited end-of-terrace two-bay three-storey with attic accommodation former house, built c. 1820, now in use as offices and retail outlet. Pitched artificial slate roof with hipped natural slate ...
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