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This
consists of two five-storey buildings with a unified facade and two
separate entrances. The more recent was built about 1856 to a
design by the architect Balsamo and belongs to the Paramythiotis
family. The structure has the formal features associated with the
mansions of the British period (symmetry, balconies on the upper
storeys, etc.). It has an interesting volume produced by the
trapezoidal shape of the plot, which lies at the junction of three
streets. Edward Lear lived in this building for a
time.