A row of five small outhouses built in the later nineteenth century to serve five of the tenements at the Elusendai almshouses (NPRN 15572). Their walls are of stone rubble under a slate roof. Restorations took place in the 1960s by Anglesey County Architect, N. Squire Johnson. There is a further row to the south (NPRN 310119).
Sources:
CADW Listed Buildings Database (26144)
Holland and Holder, Advice to Inform Post-war Listing in Wales, p.24
'Lewis Rogers Almshouses', British Listed Buildings
John Wiles, RCAHMW, 17 July 2007
Updated by Meilyr Powel, RCAHMW. April 2021