Ffarm y Gwynfaen Farm
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Image: © Alan Richards Taken: 9 Apr 1996
Ffarm y Gwynfaen. Mae'n bosib taw yr adeilad ar y dde yw'r ffermdy gwreiddiol. Yn 1841 trigai John Bevan yma yn ffarmio 120 erw. Mae enw'r ffarm yn awgrymu hen faenhir goll o bosib. Gwynfaen Farm (trans. white stone), a possible reference to long lost standing stone. The building on the right may possibly be the original farmhouse. In 1841 John Bevan resided here farming 120 acres.