[2] It is a 2-1/2 story brick building, with a gabled roof and modest stylistic details.
A beltcourse of projecting brick separates the second floor from a series of three-pane transom-style windows, which are set just below the cornice.
This building was constructed in the wake of that fire by John Tracy and William Causer.
It was built in the style of older commercial buildings, where the merchants typically lived above the store.
This style was not emulated in much of the rebuilding that took place after the fire, with most commercial spaces dedicated exclusively to business use.