This small colliery, located next to the main Rhondda Valley road just to the east of Trehafod is one of the few collieries in south Wales with its pithead gear intact. It is a single shaft colliery, with a separate ventilation shaft. On the site, there is the main building, that included the winding engine and presumably also workers facilities. There is also the 'chimney' of the ventilation shaft, the headgear and remains of the loading dock. Other rail-sidings related equipment have been removed and the former sidings are overgrown. Some exterior renovation work is under way, with a new gantry fitted to the side of the building and clearance of undergrowth. The site does not appear to be in danger of demolition and it is possible that it has been acquired by the Rhondda Heritage centre (located at another intact colliery about half a mile down the road). The head of the shaft has not been capped, instead it has been blocked off at natural ground level. The colliery buildings are on a man-made mound. There is no interior access, as the interior is locked and presumably used for storage associated with the refurbishment. It took about 20 minutes to look around.