1 to 5 Lorne Terrace, Front Street, Brampton
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Image: © Jo and Steve Turner Taken: 12 Jun 2023
Grade II Listed and described as shops and cafe with flats above and end house. It is late 18th century with 19th and 20th century alterations to the ground floor. In 1880 'five houses in Lorne Terrace' (and over 30 other properties including two pubs) were part of the estate of John Ramshay deceased. No.1, Cumbrian Optical Company, retains its early 20th century butcher's shop facade. No.2 The Terrace Gallery has a 20th century shop front. Previously it was Oh Pair Ltd (2019-2020), Lowether Furniture, Give It Gifts and Adorn Bridal Wear. I also found with this address Bram-tan Tanning Hair & Beauty. In 2002 Change of Use was granted from 'Shop To Coffee/Smoothie Bar'. No.3 Berti's Fish and Chips also has a 20th century shop front. No.4 Alona Cafe also with a 20th century shop front appears to have been closed for some years and now seems to be incorporated with No.3 as it is addressed with No.3 as Berti's. No.5 retains its early 19th century shop window but is now Rodford House. Nos. 1 and 2 have separate doorways to 1A and 2A. No.3 similarly has an additional door, presumably all of them to flats above the shops.