![]() Numbers 10, 12, 14 and 16 Baillie
Street once belonged t the Manchester & Salford Bank
with shops occupying the street level of the
building. The inscription on the ddor surround
indicates that it was built in 1890. Historic
England describe it as, "... Stone and brick with
slate roof. From left to right: shop front, entrance
to upper floor, shop front, grand entrance. The
whole group is cranked to accommodate the curve of
the road. The two original shop fronts are placed
symmetrically about the entrance of No.14. .....
![]() ..... The main feature is the entrance to No.10 having a small open triangular pediment with scrolls to either side, surrounding the bank's coat of arms and crest, all on an open elliptical pediment supported on garland-enriched consoles. The doors are flanked by enriched pilasters and have a large fanlight, semi-circular head, florid spandrel panels and a fluted keystone. The first floor has two tripartite elliptical headed windows and one circular headed, each with stone keystones and panelling below; and one semi-circular tripartite window above the ground door. Bracketed stone and brick eaves cornice." ![]() ![]() |