2-16 St Thomas Street
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Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 6 May 2013
An early C19th group, most of the houses of two bays and three storeys plus basements and attics. A continuous cornice and platband runs for most of its length - the last two do not appear to be of the same build. Grade II listed. Nearest is the Bunch of Grapes pub, also early C19th though originally a house. Grade II listed. Looming behind is Guy's Tower (1963-75, by Watkins Gray & Partners).