DescriptionSchoolroom built in about 1850, extended in the 1890s, including schoolmaster's house. All in heavy gothic, by J L Pearson. There were further extentions and alterations in the twentieth century. The building is now a dwelling.
The walls are of coursed rubble with ashlar dressings. All windows have trefoil heads and are mullioned. The roof is tiled with terracotta ridge tiles. Gables have ashlar coping and finials. Adjoining garden and yard walls are in the same style.
The neighbouring church (NPRN 154425) as well as Treberfedd mansion (NPRN 16280), are by the same architect.
Source: CADW Listed Buildings Database (6756)
John Wiles 21.02.07