Anedd-dy adfeiliedig / A ruinous abode
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Image: © Alan Richards Taken: 1 Jan 2019
Llwybr cyhoeddus yn mynd heibio i anhedd-dy adfeiliedig. Mae'n debyg taw Felin Arthur oedd enw'r ty ac yn 1841 bu'n gartref i John Jones a'i blant. Yn 1851 trigai ei ferch, Hannah Jones, yno. A public footpath passing a ruinous abode. Known apparently as Felin Arthur (trans. Arthur's mill) it was home in 1841 to John Jones and his children. In 1851 his daughter, Hannah Jones, resided there.