DisgrifiadA three-unit house, with hall between outer and inner rooms, dating to the early 17th century: the outer room being a kitchen. Originally the hall was lit by two sunk-chamfered, dressed stone mullioned windows on the south side. A winding stone stairway led up from the hall, beside the fireplace; with the entrance to the kitchen also opening from the hall, on the other side of the fireplace (to teh stairway).
Carne Arms was the dwelling house of David Williams (1717-1792), an early Calvinist-Methodist minister.
Source: Glamorgan Inventories, Vol. IV: II
L. Moore, 25th July 2011