Grade II* listed. Listing number 1369571. Early/mid C16 with additions of 1570, 1624 and 1637. Now No.47 to left forms the Reindeer Inn and No.48 a shop to right. No.47: originally early to mid C16 with rear additions dated 1624 and 1637 (Globe Room). No.48 of c.1570 including carriage entrance. Gates inscribed and dated: 1570 IHON KNIGHT * IHONE KNIGHT * DAVID HORN. Mixed stone and timber construction. No.47: limestone and stucco. No.48: star patterned timber framing above carriage entrance and roughcast first floor. Welsh slate roof. Brick ridge stack. 2 storeys plus attic. 6-window range. Courtyard plan formed by L-shaped ranges. Ground floor to No.47 has 6 renewed sashes and 6-panelled door. Carriage entrance off-centre to right has panelled gates with wooden pegs. C20 shop front to right. First floor No.47: 3 wooden mullioned and transomed windows with opening casements; large wooden mullioned and transomed window above carriage entrance; No.48 has 2 sashes with glazing bars and moulded wood surrounds. 5 gabled roof dormers with moulded eaves and openings casements. Rear to No.47: 2-storey and roughcast over timber frame includes C17 additions. Globe Room has a renewed wooden mullioned window and a 6-light stone mullioned window with hood mould and label stops to cellar. Rear to No.48: 3-storey range with jetty at second floor. Renewed casements within oriel windows in second floor. Double gabled dormer above carriage entrance. Interior of Globe Room: C17 panelling and interior porch. Plaster casts of the ceiling are in the Victoria and Albert Museum. Roof to No.47 reputed to have arched windbraces.
Modern signs on mediaeval buildings often fall between stools. Whilst this artist eschewed making 'Ye Olde' into 'The Old'; he had clearly lost interest by the time he came to what should have been the 'Reindeere'.