Background information:
The elongated building stands in a row of basically detached houses, but where the mutual distances are small. A driveway or alley form the interspace to adjacent buildings. This explains why the side walls are not equipped with window frames. In recent decades the building has only commercial spaces, but it was once built with a mixed purpose. Living behind and above. And commercial space in the front.
Architectural details:
The building stands with a gable roof perpendicular to the street. At the front the roof is provided with a small sloping part. The front and rear façades are richly equipped with window frames, with a shop window at the front. Although the building is still largely authentic, this does not apply to the ground floor part of the façade. The Markenburg model has standard 15 different nameplate options, for above the front.