DescriptionDated 1868, architect W.E. Nesfield. Early example of Wren style.
C19. Constructed of ashlar sandstone, with a hipped slate roof. Rectangular plan of 2-storeys plus attic. Central doorway, slightly projecting. Balcony with low iron railings to the attic window. Timber leaded cross windows. The walls are capped with a frieze of bold chrysanthemum 'pies' characteristic of Nesfield's work. The interior consists of two rooms.
(Source CADW listed buildings database)
J Hill 13.10.2003