English: Numbers 2-5 Cathedral Close, Exeter Cherry and Pevsner explain that the red brick fronted house's property once extended across all the buildings shown. Originally dating from 1529 (the house of the Annuellars) and refronted in about 1700, it was subdivided from the late C16 to give rise to the assortment of facades beside it. It is now a branch of Ask.
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