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29 Roe Street
Victorian originality is a rare beast indeed when it comes to terraced houses and this example immediately caught my eye whilst walking through Macclesfield. The door, fanlight and windows are still in original form. Use of stone step, sill and lower facing is contrasted with the brick facia, arch and lintel work. I am advised that the brickwork is in Flemish bond with queen closers. It is unlikely that the door and windows will survive when the property is "modernised".
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