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    Beds in the chambers over the parlour. Photographed by Richard Suggett of RCAHMW in June 2020.The ‘broach stop’ on a sixteenth-century beam. Photographed by Richard Suggett of RCAHMW in June 2020.Front elevation of Esgair Llewelyn, photographed by Richard Suggett of RCAHMW in June 2020.The view into the kitchen with the shearers’ bench and table. Photographed by Richard Suggett of RCAHMW in June 2020.'The worn step of the main doorway, with a geological curiosity (a nodule) kept alongside.' Photographed by Richard Suggett of RCAHMW in June 2020.Graffiti on the plaster of the entrance lobby made by visitors. This inscription made by  John Henry Griffiths on 2 June 2002 reads: ‘Oeddwyn i yn dal defaid yn y fan yma oed 15 yn 1925’, i.e. I was handling/catching sheep here in 1925 aged 15. Photographed by Richard Suggett of RCAHMW in June 2020.Smoke-blackened cruck-blades against the inserted chimney. Photographed by Richard Suggett of RCAHMW in June 2020.

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