1. 19th century cornmill. Backshot wheel driving two sets of stones and ancillary machinery. Includes derelict farmhouse in long-form-complex, built of local squared rubble, slate roof, built 1796.
H.C. Vieth, RCAHMW, 7 March 2005.
2. Felin Newydd is thought to have been built c1830. It has two-storeys and is built of large, roughly-coursed rubble blocks, with Tudor-style drip mouldings over chamfered stone lintels, unser a pitched slate roof. The main access is in the north-west gable, and there is a single-storey wing extending to the north-east. The iron frame of the pitchback waterwheel, without its wooden buckets, is in situ at the south-east gable. Inside the mill machinery is complete, with two pairs of stones and their hoppers, and the upright shaft rising to a crown wheel which drove secondary shafts with wooden pulleys, driving an oatmeal shaker and the sackhoist.
Information from Cadw Listed Buildings database, 26 May 1995.
W J Crompton, RCAHMW, 23 April 2014.