Description1. 1717. Rubble masonry. 2 storey. Attic. Renewed slates. Recessed sashes. 19th Century West wing. Low wing to East. Ceiling beams. Has existed as both a domestic house (Moel-Y-Don) and a commercial inn.
2. The building has been extensively modernised so that no original features remain except for some chamfered beams. A fragment of C18 pediment survives in the porch, along with a C15/C16 misericord with carvings of grotesque human figures.
(Source: site file AN/Domestic/SH56NW, from an entry by L Monroe. Also, RCAHMW Inventory: Anglesey, 1937 [1960 reprint], p. 56)
J Hill 20.11.2003