TAI'N COED, Nantcwnlle, Ceredigion 2011

Notes on TAI'N COED, Nantcwnlle, Ceredigion 2011
Two, early 18th century, outbuildings (stable, barn and cart house) in relatively good condition, of stone and chom, facing one another. One gable end, of the lower barn, has fallen in and I believe this is where the house once stood, which on this day was a mass of stone and bramble.
Various machinery, including a large freestanding butter churn, all in good condition and kept dry.
Two, early 18th century, outbuildings (stable, barn and cart house) in relatively good condition, of stone and chom, facing one another. One gable end, of the lower barn, has fallen in and I believe this is where the house once stood, which on this day was a mass of stone and bramble.
Various machinery, including a large freestanding butter churn, all in good condition and kept dry.
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Comments
By Ian: Very interesting, my family owned this in 19th century. Thanks for a lovely site.
By SUSAN williams: Where exactly is this smallholding called Taincoed in the parish of Nantcwnlle. I have done a lot of research on a family who lived at Taincoed Gartheli who lived here in 1841. Is it the same property.