| 1. | The archways to the ground storey are framed by four Roman imposts.
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| 2. | The ground storey, built of stone, was once a market hall.
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| 3. | The external walls to the ground storey are rendered.
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| 4. | The ground storey was slightly larger, and stepped back to the upper floors.
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| 5. | A series of Tuscan-style pilasters decorate the engaged piers to the ground storey.
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| 6. | The ground storey has no decoration.
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| 7. | There are two steps separating the East Street footpath and the loggia on the ground storey.
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| 8. | The concrete ground storey also precludes the risk of moisture damage by keeping the timber off the ground.
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| 9. | The exterior of the main house is characterised by a ground storey with rustications and a pilastered main floor.
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| 10. | The ground storey may have a statue of the historical buddha Shakyamuni and depictions of Earth and so represent nirmayakaya.
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