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    Ffynnon Cyll Farmhouse with the re-built barn of 1851 on the left across the pathway (with the "pigeon accommodation” near the apex)., Photographed by Keith Bowen in 1998.Front elevation of Ffynnon Cyll Farmhouse, photographed from the driveway by Keith Bowen in 1998Annotated photograph of Fynnon Cyll farm labelling the outbuildings and surrounds. Produced by Keith Bowen, photographed taken in 1997Photograph of the front elevation of Ffynnon Cyll farmhouse, taken by Keith Bowen in 1997Front elevation of re-built barn facing the side of the old Farmhouse at Ffynnon Cyll. Photographed by Keith Bowen in 1998.Front elevation of outbuilding at Ffynnon Cyll. 1841 Census mentions a Saddler was living on the farm, this might have been where the horses were kept and where he might have operated from. Structure is situated on the right hand side of the pathway, just before entrance to the grounds of the old Farm. Photographed by Keith Bowen in 1998.Front elevation of a large outbuilding at Ffynnon Cyll, today hay is stored here. Photo taken by Keith Bown in 1998.Plaque at Ffynnon Cyll taken in 1998. On the re-built barn of 1851, he plaque reads: “The Property of M(organ) Jones Esq., REBUILT In the year 1851 JOHN BOWEN TENANT. T LLEWELLIN MASON.” Photographed by Keith Bowen, 1998

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