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Listed building
The building is listed with particulars as follows.
Nos 20 and 22 with Nos 22A and 22B to rear
Grade II
No 20 dated "MJM 1770", altered; stone, old tile roof, higher to right with
2 brick stacks and one flat hipped dormer. Two storeys (attic to No 20)
carriage entry in centre with stone arch and sash window above.
No 20, to south, has central 6-panelled door with flat hood with decorated
sides, supported on scrolled rought iron brackets. C19 square bay window on
right divided by elegant collonettes with shallow arched heads, entablature
over. C19 sash window to left with flat stone arch. Two sash windows to
first floor, right-hand one with altered glazing, flanking a blank recess
above the door. Stone wing attached at rear forming south side of yard.
No 22, north of archway has 6 panel door with hood similar to No 20 on right,
4-pane wide sash to left and two 3-pane sashes to first floor. Stone range
at rear divided into two cottages, with modern casements, forming south side
of yard.
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