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9 (2) Mount Pleasant, Storey’s Almshouses

History of 9 Mount Pleasant

Listed Building:

1844. In the Tudor style. Yellow brick with freestone dressings. String courses at 1st floor cill and parapet levels. Projecting porches with pointed arches, the wall face projects and are carried up to small gables with blank shields. 2 storeys. 3 light mullion and transom windows on the ground floor, 2 and 3 light windows above. Slate roof, chimney stacks with grouped shafts. (RCHM 93). See also Shields Row.


1913: (2)

Mrs Shephard

 

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