Ty Mawr stands on high ground out of the village, up a single track road on the way up to Garth Hebog and Fronwen.


The picture above shows Ty Mawr as seen from the farm above, Garth Hebog.
Although it is quite a steep climb up to Ty Mawr, it is still only half way up the slope of the mountain.





The photos above show Ty Mawr against the backdrop of the Conway Valley and the mountains beyond.



The photos above were taken in February 2006. It looks cold, but it's colder higher up!

It's a good day to be by the fire!



The roof timbers in the barn present an extraordinary jigsaw of natural timbers put together most ingeniously. They have survived intact for many decades. Seeing them in the flesh and in the round is an amazing experience. The photos begin to give an idea but can't truly show the complexity of the way they are fitted together.


In April 200 6 the daffodils were out to greet the spring weather.








Lys Fronwen riding Dic at Ty Mawr 1946.