Ty’r Person farmhouse is a gable ended two-storey building dated pre-1844. The northern section of the house is slightly narrower, stepping in of the eastern wall, with a catslide roof to the west. The building is cut into the hillside to the north and west, and the floor level drops down from the northern section of the house to the southern section and then again to a barn, following the hillslope. The building is constructed from rubble stone with lime mortar and has a slate roof. The whole building exterior has been concrete rendered. A woodshed to the north-east, which contains a stone-built oven and was probably built as a bakery, was constructed between 1844 and 1875.
Reference: Report from an Archaeological Level 2 Building Recording carried out by Archaeology Wales in 2020, Report No. 1928.
RCAHMW, 2024.