Many thanks for your speedy response to my enquiry. We are working on census entries at the moment but the house, along with adjacent properties, was multi-occupation in this time period, including the court at the back, and this changes from census to census (a long list at times). It was decided to post on here at earliest opportunity.
While this would hinder people researching their own families, the hope is that some may have handed-down anecdotal information or photos that might be useful. Equally we may be able to answer questions others have about this property/locality.
We have access to a lot of drawings, engravings, paintings and photographs, but almost entirely of the frontage, which is famous, and was nearly exported to America in 1898. What we lack are images of the court, rear view or interior. Also information about alterations to the house (there were a number of reconfigurations of wall and stairs).
Thanks again for replying so soon.