This is a 17th century building probably of two bays, remodelled in the 18th century with a new brick front sporting four brick pilasters.
This three-storey timber-framed building is, like the adjacent Abbey House, set on a high plinth.
Since it was visited by the RCHM inspector in 1930 this large building has had the 18th century stucco removed to reveal the timb
On the evidence of the continuity of the ceiling beams, it is likely that Nos.
The Talbot is one of the oldest inns in Ledbury, although it is not certain how long it has borne that name.
The 19th century brick facade hides a 16th- or 17th-century building.
This is an early 17th century timber-framed building with a later stucco covering and shop front.