Description1. 18th century L shaped, 2 storey, slated, stone stacks, timber framed.
2. A sub-medieval house with crosswing, originally half-timbered but since rebuilt in stone. Retains an early nailed door.
(Source: Site File DE/Domestic/SJ12SW)
J Hill 17/08/2004
3. Glantanad-uchaf is substantial house with a lobby-entrance against the central chimney. The downslope siting suggests that the house has a medieval origin, and this is confirmed by the owner's report of the survioval of an archbraced truss with cusped king-stud - presumably the central truss of a two-bay gentry hall of c. 1450-1500. R.F. Suggett/RCAHMW/Nov. 2014.