Neuadd Fach is an early C19 Regency style villa. It has an elegant south front, which is painted stucco with simulated stone joints and a hipped slate roof with a rebuilt central brick stack. It is a symmetrical building with a two-storey front with a veranda. The wall surface is broken by three tall, tudor-arched recesses which rise from the ground level to just below the eaves. On the first floor, the centre recess has a blind window opening, whilst those to the left and to the right have fifteen-pane sashes, all with painted stone sills. Once again, on the ground floor the centre is blind, with tall eight-pane double-doors on the left and the right opening on to the veranda. The veranda has a hipped glass roof supported by six slender cast-iron columns which all have: octagonal moulded bases, reeded shafts with tiny capitals and delicate honeysuckle decoration in the spandrels. The east wall has a large modern semi-circular arched fanlight window on the ground floor with an entrance porch. The west wall has a twelve-pane sash on the ground floor and a later C19 sash with marginal side lights above at the first floor level . This wall extends into the rear outshut, which has a C20 glazed door with a side window and a twelve-pane sash window above.