DescriptionNo 19 Cross Square, The Black Rock Public House - geograph.org.uk - 1190426.jpg
English: No 19 Cross Square, The Black Rock Public House. This late C18 grade II listed building has some history. See 917994. The centre Venetian window is in the Tuscan style. The house was converted into a public house in the early C20. The front has a wide elliptical arch decorated in glazed tiles. The rear of this building is No 26 Bread Street.
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