This 3-storey, 5-bay block town house was built in 1722 and the Quaker banker Jonathan Peckover moved into the house in 1794. Bank House, as it was known, remained in the Peckover family for the next 150 years. Built from yellow brick with red-brick dressings, Peckover House has a rusticated front doorway framed by Tuscan columns beneath a curved pediment. Panelled interiors, with elaborate Rococo and Neo-classical plasterwork and carving, were added some time in the mid-18th century. Alexander Peckover was a noted collector and bibliophile. His daughter Alexandrina, the last of the Peckover line to live there, gave the house to the National Trust in 1943.