DisgrifiadOne of two ruined rectangular buildings of Medieval or later date which lie on a steep west-facing slope close to a tributary stream of the Sawdde Fechan.
It is sited on the north edge of the tributary cutting into which the south-western corner of the building has fallen. Approximate overall measurements are 7m (E-W) by 5.5m. The walls of medium and large grade stones are very badly spread but are best preserved on the upper east end where the thickness of centre is perhaps the cross wall of a split-level building, the west compartment being c.0.3m lower than the upper. There are no visible entrance gaps.
David Leighton, RCAHMW, 15 January 2001