1. 1840. 3 storey. Attic. 2 storey. 1 window wing each side. Stone. Hipped slate roof. Recessed sashes. Glazing bars. Doric porch. May once have been used as a domestic building.
2. Purpose built hotel, erected around 1840. The hotel has a symmetrical facade comprising a three storey central block with end stacks, flanked by recessed two storey wings. It is rubble-built with painted limestone quoins. The roofs are hipped and slate-covered.
Source: CADW Listed Building Database
John Wiles 30.01.07
During the cycling craze of the 1890s, the Victoria Hotel was designated a headquarters of the Cyclists' Touring Club.