Exterior
The terrace of 12 houses is built of rubble stonework with slate roofs, stepping up following the rise of the ground, and with, at the S end, the former shop and bakery, now the shop, and offices of the Language Centre. Two storeys throughout, the houses are in bilaterally symmetrical pairs, each house is 1 bay, with front parlour, and a rear dining room and kitchen. Stairs rise from the front room to the two bedrooms. Doors and windows were renewed after 1978; framed and battened doors with overlights, and 12-pane sash windows with stone sills and lintels. Stone stacks on the party walls. Each house has a small front garden raised behind a stone retaining wall. The administrative building, formerly Bay View, is set higher, its end bay in the form of a cross wing to visually terminate the terrace, and has on the right a steep pitched roof, gabled to the front. Large windows at the front and 5 bays of similar 16-pane and 12-pane windows on both levels on the S side elevation. The houses are now named, some after sponsors, from the N: (admin), Arfon, (no name), Ty chwareon, Llandaf, Cwrlwys, Caerffili, Nant-y-ffynnon, Glyn Rhosyn, Ty Ynys Mon, Meirionydd, Maldwyn and (no name).