A house on the west side of Fenwick Street, adjoining the south corner of Brunswick Street. The windows and doorway were enriched with sculpture.
The street commemorates the wife of Edward Moore - Dorothy, daughter of Sir William Fenwick, a catholic Royalist of Northumberland. The street was formed by Moore c.1660 as a private passage, each end being closed with posts and chains. There was a bridge which carried the pathway over a ropery still recognisable by the street called Old Ropery.

Image details: WG Herdman