DisgrifiadThe western end house of row, prominently sited overlooking the estuary.
Early C19 detached house in rubble stone with colourwashed, slate-hung front, grouted slate roof, rendered rubble end stacks and nogged brick eaves. Two storeys, originally 3-window range, extended by additional bay to west. Original range has hornless 12-pane sashes and centre door with overlight, the ground floor with slate-hanging removed and enclosed within glazed lean-to. East wall is of rubble stone with small loft light. West end addition has matching slate-hanging and eaves, garage below and square timber oriel above, paired 8-pane sashes to front, 4-pane to sides.
Rendered west end stack and gabled rear wing behind.
Marked on 1838 Tithe Map
One of the last remaining slate-hung houses in Solva, prominent in seaward views.
Source:- Cadw listed buildings NJR 17/05/2007