BWLCHYSTYLLEN, Nant-y-moch, Ceredigion 2011

Notes on BWLCHYSTYLLEN, Nant-y-moch, Ceredigion 2011
After a short wait for the rain to stop I left the shelter of my car and walked along the public by-way and up to the ruined walls of this pleasant property.
Its most surprising feature was the porch way and its location over looking a small lake/reservoir. Its walls, as seen here, were dark due to the rain lashing against them and soaking stone and mortar.
I wondered who lived here and what they grew in their garden and what livestock they kept and about market day many years ago.
After a short wait for the rain to stop I left the shelter of my car and walked along the public by-way and up to the ruined walls of this pleasant property.
Its most surprising feature was the porch way and its location over looking a small lake/reservoir. Its walls, as seen here, were dark due to the rain lashing against them and soaking stone and mortar.
I wondered who lived here and what they grew in their garden and what livestock they kept and about market day many years ago.
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By Mrs H A Peters: This property and Ffos-fudr were owned by the Gogerddan estate. There are many references to them in the rentals and estate correspondence, mainly late 19th to early 20th century.