Disgrifiad2 storey. Rubble. 3 small gabled half-dormers. Original square ashlar chimneys. Old small slates.
[Additional]:
Felling date: Winter 1743/9
A small two-unit farmhouse of Snowdonian type with kitchen and parlour, both with end chimneys, on either
side of the entrance. Gabled dormers light the upper storey. Service rooms are located in a lean-to at the rear of
the house. A date inscription on the front elevation suggests the house was built in 1790. The dating shows that
the inscription must commemorate a phase of rebuilding, possibly the addition of the rear service range. See
RCAHMW, Caernarvonshire Inventory III (1964), 1563; detailed survey (2010) in NMRW.
Tree-ring dating reported in Vernacular Architecture 41 (2010), p.113.
A detailed survey commissioned by The North West Wales Dendrochronology Project in partnership with the RCAHMW is available in the NMRW 2011. (NJR 20/04/2011)