DisgrifiadA late Georgian inn, built between 1805 and 1810, and known as the Golden Fleece from at least 1844.
A two storey building showing a three bay facade with a central doorway. Built as one of a pair with No. 6. The walls are of roughly coursed and squared stone, with large slate stone lintles, under a slate gabled roof. The interior retains its original layout, including a vaulted beer cellar, although many details have been altered.
Recorded elsewhere under NPRN 16501
Source: CADW Listed Buildings Database (85353)
John Wiles 16.04.07