Description1. Small cob cottage, limewashed, scarfed crucks.
2. A mid 18th century lime-washed cob walled building, with rounded corners and a thatched roof (which is now under corrugated zinc covering). The windows are 4-pane casement to the centre of the north side and to the south the windows are 9-paned casements. Entrance is via the uphill gable end. The interior retains scarfed cruck construction. The chimney has remains of a wicker hood.
The 19th century stepped down extensions have slate roofs and are made of lime-washed rubble.
CD/Domestic/SN46SE from Cadw listing.
CHN 08/01/04