English: An elaborate facade with much finely-carved detail. The first floor has large paired arched windows, and all the windows have extravagant and slightly eccentric decoration. Etched into the ground floor arches are the words, "T. HAYWARD & Co. GLASS & CHINA". Built c1877 by Corbett, Son & Brooke. Grade II listed. Now a pub at the ground floor.
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