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The property, a Grade II listed building, is a double-fronted stone/slate end of terrace property with a date plate of 1867 but possibly dating back to the 1820s-1840s. It features elliptical arched heads and Y-tracery bars to the upper sash and fanlight, with a plaque above the door reading "Emlyn Grammar School 1867". The roof has a corrugated iron cladding on the ridge, replacing a former ventilator. Inside, there is a meeting room, a kitchenette, a cloakroom, and a loft space. Externally, there are double doors to the front, a side door, and a rear aspect bounding a private car parking area. The property has timber single-glazed windows and internal doors, and is served by mains electricity, water, and drainage.