Not exactly what you are after but it may be of interest: details of the property from the Lloyd George Valuation records:
The inspection was carried out 9/9/13
Description:
Frontage 36' 4"
Brick + Tiled, 2 floors main
Accommodation:– 1st floor:– 5 bedrooms, Boxroom
Gd. floor:– 2 Parlours, Kitchen-Scullery (Cd.) W.C.
Conservatory – Small portion of premises shut off from house, let to a bootmaker.
Occupier and Owner (freehold) George John Hicks
Former Sales: April 11th 1902
Consideration: £380
The valuation is £335
There is a sketch map which I cannot post due to copyright. If you picture the property as a T shape as it appears on OS maps with the head of the T at the north end, then at the south end it adjoins Rose Cottage. At the north end the street-facing half of the head of the T is the part that is let, it is marked in red on the sketch map (11'6'' frontage and 12'9'' deep) and annotated as:
Shop, let off to A.M.Nicholas, Bootmaker @ 4/- weekly, tenant pays poor rate and general rate.
There is an extra annotation above this which I believe says 'since 1909'
Looking at OS maps the entire head of the T would be 30a on the 1976 large scale OS map, and Rose Cottage was no longer there by then.