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Houses #48, Cam
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Two residences. Originally built as 'The Welcome Coffee Tavern' by the Winterbotham family (owners of Cam Mills). Opened as an alcohol-free temperance centre in 1896. Red brick with large overhanging hipped roof; eaves cornice; and four red brick chimneys. Stone plaque on side elevation commemorates date of construction. Concrete tiles to roof. Two large projecting bay windows at the front - one square and one canted - linked by a flat roof over the front door. The roof of this porch area is supported on Victorian decorative timber brackets. Modern front door with integral oval glazed panel; and flanking tall narrow, obscure glazed, side lights. Windows with brick arch lintels on front and side elevations. Stone lintels to windows on rear elevation. The building was subdivided into two homes in the Late 20th C. Original balustraded First floor balcony over the bays has been removed and the access doorway altered to become a central sash window.
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