Description1. C17 origins; C19 remodelling. Two storeys. Central block with end gabled cross wings with attic rooms in gables. Brick with buff stone quoins and banding. Retains C17 wooden dogleg stair with splat balusters and carved newel posts and oak treads and risers. Said to have been a former coaching inn.
1993
2. Building dates from possibly the sixteenth century, when it was known as Ty Mawr. It was rebuilt in 1673 and established as the Yacht coaching inn from c1784 until its closure in the 1870s. Thereafter it was used as a private dwelling known as Plymouth House and is still in use as such.
B.A.Malaws, RCAHMW, 19 December 2000.