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Slate roofs with coped verges. Glazing bar sash windows, one blind on 1st floor of No 15. Wide depressed archway shared by Nos 13 and 15 with boldly rusticated quoins. No 13 has a flush panelled door, No 15 a glazed door; a window has been inserted between them. 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