Description1. Possibly 15th century parts, large boulders, arched collar brace, roof trusses. Now galvanised and used as barn, mentioned by Edward Lhuyd. Digs partition, of historic interest according to Elleston Hughes.
2. A four-bay, cruck-framed hall-house, enlarged in the C18, and derelict by the late C20. Originally half-timbered but later rebuilt in stone. The house contained a fine arch-braced, cusped central cruck-truss and a dais partition which it was hoped could be rescued and re-erected at Derwen church.
(Source: Site File DE/Domestic/SJ05SE, from notes by Peter Smith)
J Hill 03/08/2004