[4] The Graywill Lodge[3] is a 16th-century coach house previously of the Bryn Y Gwalia Hall's out buildings but later converted in the late 1980s.
Bryn Gwalia Cottage is situated to the right of Graywill Lodge, all three properties looking down over the Tanat valley behind the Green Inn.
The Green Inn, a Grade II listed building is a public house in the Regency or early Victorian Tudor style.
It is described by Cadw as having a "symmetrical original three-window front of two storeys and attic; white-painted brickwork with dentil course at eaves" and a "slate roof with generous verge overhangs".
[7] To the south of the Tanat to the southwest of Abercynllaith is Henblas, a hall which became a Grade II* listed building in October 1952 because it is, according to Cadw, "an important late mediaeval house with an interesting developmental history, particularly fine carpentry and a sub-mediaeval wing refaced in brickwork of exceptional quality".