English: Broughton House, Griffin Street, Broughton-in-Furness. The prosperity of the town in the 18C is illustrated by Broughton House, a wide three-storey building with a central portico. The owner was not a slave to symmetry as there are two ground floor windows on one side and only one on the other.
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