54—60 even BRIDGE STREET
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Official listing Nos 54 to 60 (even) grade II Circa 1800, ashlar with moulded cornice, rusticated pilasters at ends, and 2 very long tapering Doric pilasters forming centre feature of 3 storeys. No 56 has a flush panelled door and traceried fanlight, No 58 has a long panelled door with large hinges, leading to rear wing which is house No 58. Upper floors have 5, 1, 5 windows, all 12-paned. No 60 forms corner to Eastern Lane.
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Bill from William Crowe 1853 |
OCCUPANCY No 54 2010 54a Furnishing fabrics etc Quay Interiors 2010 Hairdresser Aurora 1990 Electrical The Electric Centre 1952 Dairy Keepers Palmers Dairy 1938,35,29 Buttercup Dairy Co. 1919,11 Saddler James Sanderson 1906 Painters Thos. Crowe & Co 1906 Painters & Decorators Thos. Crowe & Co 1901 In occupation with 56 1891census Uninhabited with 56 and 58 1897 Stocking knitter Miss Frances Cooke No 56 2010-2002 Budget Accommodation Berwick Backpackers I Chappel, 1910 Coal Merchant, Vice Consul for Norway James Seaton Peters 1911 District Valuers Office Gordon Kenwood 1902 Private Andrew Fife No 58 2010 Private 1938,35,29,25 Upholsterer Jas M Goodall 1935 Plumber J S Todd 1891census House Decorator Thomas Crow with No. 60 1897,87 Painters Thos Crowe (see No 54) No 60 2010 Furniture The Tweed Pine Shop 1972-22 Music Sellers Brunskill & Todd 1911 Music Sellers Miss Elizabeth Brunskill 1901census Grocer Peter Cowe 1906,02,1897 Grocer James Brunskill 1887 Dressmaker & Milliner Miss Elic. Brown 1887,81,79,73 Painter Thomas Crowe |
Rear courtyard entered by a grand door under No 54 access to Backpackers and 3 flats |