[1] Lower floors above ground level tend to have very long windows, reflecting the height of ceilings of these subtly mid rise buildings with elegant red stone dressings.
The ground floors tend to feature paintwork, stucco and stone dressings for a contrasting pale colour.
There are no letter-suffixed numbers, but 5 of the original 63 (the north-west corners) have merged; leaving the original 58 still standing largely unaltered, as listed buildings – they have statutory protection in the mainstream, starting class: All are similar, that of 35 reads: Terraced town house.
Semicircular arched doorway to left with panelled door, fluted jambs and patterned fanlight.
"Numbering runs 1 to 63 consecutively, anti-clockwise; traffic circulates clockwise (plus two-way at short ends).