The presbytery was built in1866-8 as part of the construction of the Church of St Joseph and likely to also have been designed by Benjamin Bucknall of Swansea. It was extended in the 1920s.It is attached to the Church on its east side and faces a small forecourt behind a dwarf wall and railings.
The main range is built of rubble sandstone, and the later wing of snecked, rock-faced stone, all under slate roofs behind coped gables.The interior The main range opens into a stair hall. There are two main ground-floor rooms, a sitting room and a kitchen behind, and a meeting room added as part of the 1920s additions, with 2 bedrooms above. The main range first flour has 3 bedrooms.
Reference: Report of a Level 2 Historic Building Record, carried out by Richard Hayman in 2023.
RCAHMW, 2024.