🏭 Heritage-listed building
Built: c.1770 · NIAH rating: Regional
While much of the St. Andrew Street was rebuilt in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, some earlier buildings, such as this one, remain. The façade was remodelled in the late nineteenth century and a high level of craftsmanship is evident in the execution of the first floor window surrounds, the addition of these rendered dressings providing textural and tonal variation to the red brick of the façade, making the building a notable part of the streetscape. It has been subsumed into the neighbouring 'Old Stand' public house, which has a long history as a spirit and provision dealer dating back to at least the early nineteenth century.
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