Houses on Stryt y Brenin
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Image: © John Haynes Taken: 10 Nov 2007
The houses on King Street are of various ages. Not in King Street, but stone built houses at the far end. Then a pair of harled (stone dashed) houses, with two pairs of red brick houses. Looking at the nearest house you can see the fronts were built with red facing bricks whereas the side walls were built in commons. These may have been different clay but probably bricks from the edge of the kiln which got "burnt".