English: Waterstones bookshop, Preston, Lancashire, England.
Originally a Booths grocer's shop, designed by R. W. Hughes, it was enlarged and refaced in 1915. It is built basically in brick with a façade of sandstone in the ground floor and faience above. The shop is in three storeys, with a front of seven bays on Fishergate, six on Glovers Court, and one canted bay on the corner. The ground floor consists of a continuous arcade of round-headed arches, each arch having a mask keystone and mosaic spandrels. Above the arcade is a pierced parapet. The windows in the upper storeys are round-headed with pilasters between them.
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