Comprises the remains of five, possibly six, rectangular long huts clustered closely together on a small terrace beside the Afon Cynfal. The buildings are defined by low stone walls and stone and earth banks. They measure on average 12m by 6m. Some buildings overlie others, suggesting a long period of occupation with different phases of construction. The latest phas of use is represented by a sheep fold, probably built using stones taken from the earlier buildings.
Source: Cadw scheduling description of 01. 2001 F.Foster/RCAHMW 03. 2006