Ty-To-Gwellt
19th century two storey stone built cottage. Of interest as part of a group of buildings around the church. The building was thatched until the mid C20. Its name derives from the Welsh "house with straw roof".
The original house is pictured to the right, with an extension (to the left) built by Albert Tanner (who worked at Dyffryn gardens) in the early C19th to accommodate his 10 children.
The original house is pictured to the right, with an extension (to the left) built by Albert Tanner (who worked at Dyffryn gardens) in the early C19th to accommodate his 10 children.