Disgrifiad1. Barn (stone) opposed waggon entrances. Part loft. Steeply pitched roof (part heravy stone slate cladding). Window and door lintels (stone) Lean-to (demolished) and access to adjacent stream.
Source: Cadw Industrial Landscape Survey
2. Stone attached beast house or store, stone tiles, listed as 'County treasure'.
3. Field barn beside the Llanwenarth parish road, probably early C19 and shown on the 1842 Tithe map. Of rubble stone with corrugated iron roof. Facing the road it has full-height double doors, flanked by a small window to the L and inserted doorway R. The rear has a similar full-height doorway, and small window to the L.
R Hayman, Hayman & Horton, 11/11/2003