DisgrifiadA row of four three storey properties, built in the mid nineteenth century and depicted on an estate plan of 1871. Built with shops below and houses above, the two window bay upper street fronts were originally exposed stone and are now slate-hung. The row has a common slate roof, gable ended above No. 9 and hipped above No. 3, which has a single storey, flat-roofed extension.
Source: CADW Listed Buildings Database (4427, 85335, 85403, 85398)
John Wiles 16.04.07