Originally uploaded for Guess Where UK and identified by Hamish.
Wool warehouse, now partly retail. Mid C19; No. 1 by 1849. Thin courses of squared stone with plinth and ashlar dressings; brick rear walls to Nos. 2-5; roof of large slates with stone gable copings. EXTERIOR: 3 and 4 storeys, 7:3:3:3:3 x 7 windows. Chamfered left corner to Church Street. Each warehouse has central gabled loading bay with tier of loading doors, blocked in No. 1 except for ground floor, others boarded with ashlar blocks between floors; wedge stone lintels and projecting stone sills to windows with small panes to fixed lights. Nos. 2-5 have tall chimney stacks to right of front gables. Left return to Church Street 4 storeys, 7 windows, with 2 gables over third bay tier of loading doors and sixth bay containing windows. Rear elevation to Blucher Yard shows small-paned lights. INTERIOR: shows tapered cast iron piers. East wall to Church Street has slight bulge.
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