Below stood three scruffy lads in jerkins, jeans and baseball boots.
Some of the principal garments were woollen underclothes, heavy woollen socks and jerseys, leather jerkins, lined rubber boots, leather gauntlets, windproof smocks and trousers, and kapok coats.
The three roof gable ends are jerkin-headed, and are decorated with bargeboard and heavy brackets.
Usually this comprised only a quilted "aketon" or jerkin and a conical steel helmet.
Now a nail salon, the building is said to be haunted by a stocky man dressed in a frilled shirt and jerkin.
Its ridges end in jerkin heads with a metallic wave-shaped finial.
He wars white trousers, and possibly a dark, sleeveless jerkin over a paler, long-sleeved garment.
It features jerkin-headed cross gable sections decorated with vertical valances, exposed rafter ends, and a rustic fieldstone chimney.