“This is intertwined with no. 24. The smaller of the two is no. 24, which is timber framed and under the same roof as no. 26 to the west.
To the east no. 22 has a narrower frontage and wraps itself around the back of no. 24, it then extends into the garden as a single storey building, that appears to have been a stable. Neither has a basement.
No. 22 is the most ‘Georgianised’ of the two, having wainscot panelling in the hall and six panelled doors to the ground floor. Both houses are now in the same ownership and have been sensitively united not by the usual knocking down of walls but by making discrete openings in the timber framed party walls, so that the separate character of the individual buildings has not been lost.”
Alan Green, by permission