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A three-storey red brick building with white-framed sash windows and a dark sign reading The Teller's Table above the ground.

National Westminster Bank, The Pavement, St Ives (RGL2026)

National Westminster Bank, 2 The Pavement, St Ives

History of 2 The Pavement

Listed Building

Bank. 1910-12 by Cheston and Perkins for the London County and Westminster Bank; Saint and Son builder. English bond red brick.

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