DisgrifiadNAR SS88SW20
Great barn of St Michael's Grange (Nprn19942); a rectangular building, 30.6m N-S by 7.6m internally, with rubble walls 1.1m thick, having central opposed entrances, 5.0m wide, in the long walls; three original slits, now blocked, remain, two rows of pigeon holes in the S gable are thought to be later, apparently contemorary with the house of c.1600 to the W (Nprn19186): the roof of the barn fell c.1900 & the building is now ruinous.
Source: RCAHMW 1982 Glamorgan III.2, 280-2.
J.Wiles 08.10.04