PEN-CNWC, Cilcennin, Ceredigion 2011

Notes on PEN-CNWC, Cilcennin, Ceredigion 2011
A longhouse in a superb location. As so often the case, the barns/byres are in a much better condition that the house. The house, as seen here, is roofless and dividing walls within have all been stripped leaving a long open space.
Recently purchased one watches with an enthusiastic eye as this house will hopefully become a family home once again.
A simple Ty Bach suspended over a small gullied stream.
I wondered who owned and lived here. Does anyone know?
A longhouse in a superb location. As so often the case, the barns/byres are in a much better condition that the house. The house, as seen here, is roofless and dividing walls within have all been stripped leaving a long open space.
Recently purchased one watches with an enthusiastic eye as this house will hopefully become a family home once again.
A simple Ty Bach suspended over a small gullied stream.
I wondered who owned and lived here. Does anyone know?
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By Kathie Gifford: Pencnwc was the tenancy of my 3gr grandparents, John and Ann Richards. They has 4 children, Thomas, Margaret, Catherine and Ann. In 1840 Ann and her children and grandchildren immigrated to Ohio, USA. John died before that.