Reg No
20514032
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural
Original Use
House
In Use As
Restaurant
Date
1820 - 1840
Coordinates
167278, 71775
Date Recorded
29/05/1994
Date Updated
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Terraced two bay four storey late-Georgian house with attic, c. 1830; ground floor with mezzanine level; two storey annexe to rear; in use as restaurant together with the adjoining building in the terrace. Slate pitched roof, rendered chimney stack. Brickwork in Flemish bond to upper floors, with brick parapet with moulded render cornice. Square headed openings to the upper floors with swept lintels and stone cills. Timber sliding sash windows, first floor having nine over a replaced lower sash, six over six to the second floor, and six over three to the third floor. Modified shopfront with a modern timber façade with square headed openings to ground floor and mezzanine levels. Remains of painted lettering to brick on upper floors, reading 'J. T. O'Sullivan, Grocer'.
Late-Georgian terraced building, which retains its scale and proportions, despite having some of its characteristic features altered. As such it is significant as one of a terrace, and also to the character of this part of the city.