The icehouse lies under a small man-made mound c1.5m high. The entrance leads into a limestone chamber, which is of pointed head form and 3m deep overall; the diameter varies between 2.2 and 3m.
Source: Sylvia P. Beaman and Susan Roaf, The Ice Houses of Britain, p.528. Surveyed by Clwyd Parish Arch. Survey, 1981; E. William, p.5.
C.H. Nicholas, RCAHMW, 4th December 2006.