English: Ty'r Mynydd, Mountain Street, Rachub. Ty'r Mynydd simply means 'smallholding in the mountain'. This cottage, which has been renovated and enlarged in recent years, bears a plaque celebrating the Welsh artist and writer, Brenda Chamberlain (1912-1971). Brenda Chamberlain is best remembered for her paintings of Bardsey Island fishermen. She lived on Bardsey SH1121 for some years.
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