Exterior The building is in four storeys plus attics. It is constructed in red and yellow
sandstone with a roof of brown tiles. The
façade is asymmetrical, having a square stair
turret, with three bays to the east and one wider bay to the west. At the street level five steps at the base of the tower lead down to the undercroft and in the middle east bay eight steps lead up to the Row level. Between these are shop fronts. At the Row level are
cast iron railings behind which are stallboards and above them are
moulded arches. On the front of the tower at this level is a blank scroll, on the east face is a recessed panel containing the initials W. B. (for William Brown), on the west face the initials are C. B. (for Charles Brown) and on the rear face is a scroll inscribed AD 1858: CRYPT CHAMBERS. On each side of the entrance to the shop are the Chester City
arms. In each of the third and fourth storeys of the east bays are three pairs of arched, two-light windows with slender columns between each pair. In the west bay are four two-light arched windows in each storey. At this level on the tower is a two-storey
oriel window. Above these storeys, the central eastern bay has a
gable containing a
traceried window in a
rounded triangle, on each side of which are three-light
dormer windows. The west bay also has a gable; this contains a small triangular oriel. The tower has a four-light window between shallow
buttresses. The top of the tower consists of a
truncated spire with a gabled dormer on each face. At its summit is a cast iron rail. Much of the structure above the undercroft has been changed or covered by modern materials. ==See also==