Description
1. From 1750, used to accommodate the incumbents of Tevor Church.
GME 30/06/1999 <1999/06/01/RCAHMW/GME>
2. As described.
FG 2000
3. Mainly early C19 house built on to an earlier structure. Rubble stone walls with squared quoins, hipped slate, double-pile roof with minimal overhang, clay ridge tiles and two modern red brick gable chimney-stacks; roof valley filled-in later with felt roof. Two-storey, three-window range. Slightly off-centre doorway with pointed arch and brick voussoirs, 6 panelled door and Gothick tracery overlight. Tall casement windows with pointed arches and brick voussoirs, Gothick tracery and thin glazing bars; 18-pane windows on ground floor; 14-pane outer windows on 1st floor; repaired middle 1st floor 13-pane window. Rubble stone to E elevation with inserted square-headed 4-pane sash window. Plain W elevation, lime washed. N elevation has all modern windows and door.
(Source: Cadw Listings database) S Garfi, 12/10/06