Exterior
Terrace of 2 and 3 storey early C19 ironworkers' houses, similar to terraces of Collins and Lower Rows. Plan of two outer bays and central 3-storey bay all projecting with recessed bays between. Thus from SW (left) end: left bay Nos.1 and 2, centre bay Nos.7,8,8a,9, and end right bay the Windsor Arms PH all project. Each house except the central range and PH has a single window range and door; the central houses are in pairs, each pair share a 3-window range (centre windows blocked in each case) with outer doorways, there are 4 numbers to this bay as elsewhere. Across all 3 terraces the plan is very nearly but not quite symmetrical. Built of roughly coursed stone rubble with shallow pitched hipped roofs of stone slates, separate hipped roof to the centre range, chunky ridge stacks mostly shared; deep overhanging boarded eaves. Windows are horned sashes without glazing bars, yellow brick sills. Boarded doors, mostly recessed, have a glazed panel. Openings have slightly cambered heads, some with iron lintels showing, with rough voussoirs and surrounds.
Nos.1 and 2 project with doors to left, 1 stack. Nos.3-6 are recessed, doors to Nos.3 and 4 are to left, doors to Nos.5 and 6 are to right, 3 stacks. Nos.7-9, the 3-storey central bay, project - one doorway is un-numbered, actually No.8a, with 2 broad stacks. Nos.10-13 are recessed, doors to Nos.10,11,12 are to left, door to No.13 is to right, 4 stacks. The Windsor Arms PH projects, a 3-window range to each floor and doorway centre right, no stacks. Outshuts and walled gardens to rear.