Description1. Early 19th century 3 stories, slate roof, central door, bow windows, originally a double shop front.
2. An early 19th century, three storey house facing up the hill, with a hipped slate roof. It has three sash windows, and 3-light on the ground floor either side of the central door which has fanlight and portice. On the side elevation is a projection with a pair of bowed windows either side of what was a door and fanlight now converted into another window (presumably originally a double shop front). Marked as Public House on the 1885 25in to the mile map for Brecknockshire and on the current 1:2500 map.
(Source CADW listed buildings database)
Ian Archer, RCAHMW, 31st January 2005
3. An early nineteenth century coaching inn. Early OS County series editions (Brecknock. XXVI.10 1885, 1904) show the main building divided between two properties. Buildings set about a large court or yard, to the south may have been associated with the inn. The public house indicated is the building on the far side of the lane to the east.
John Wiles 22.02.07