Exterior
Large multi-phase 2-storey farmhouse, comprising two once-separate dwellings, with the original house to the N, and later house to the S; the two houses were connected at a later date by a 2-window range. Added to the L (N) gable is a narrower, 2-storey, 1-window annexe, with a 1-storey dairy wing added to the N gable. The later (S) house has a lofted stable attached to the E gable, and 2-storey former gig-house with servant's loft attached to the N side, forming an open courtyard. The original (N) house is a 2-storey, 3/4-window range with a tall diagonally-set chimney offset to the R of the cross-passage. Built of uncoursed rubble, with timber lintels. Modern pitched slate roof with tiled ridge, and fascia board. Later rubble stone chimney with capping to L (N) gable end; a similar chimney to the R marks the original S gable end of the house. The W entrance has a (modern) heavy oak frame with shallow pointed arch; the door is of 3 boards with vertical beading over the joints, with 3 small diamond windows to the upper part; iron strap-hinges across top and bottom. To the L of the door are modern timber 4-pane lights with cruciform pattern, to ground and 1st floor. Over the door is a small horizontal 2-pane timber window. To the R of the door, on the other side of the internal chimney breast, are 12-pane sash windows, regularly set with two on the ground floor and two on the 1st floor. The opposed E door of the main house is also set in an oak frame; glazed with stout glazing bars and 9-panes (modern). Tall 2-pane windows with small square leaded panes to the R (N) of door on ground and 1st floors; to the L of the door on 1st floor is a mullioned 3-light stained glass window (both modern) . On the ground floor at the L end are paired 12-pane sash windows, with a tall 2-pane window with small square leaded panes above. Blind window to N gable wall. Lower single bay 2-storeyed addition to the N, and beyond it, the former dairy, which end has rubble walls and an asymmetrically pitched slate roof, with the E pitch now in glass. Red chimney pot to N pitch. Stable door to W side; half-glazed door to E. Windows are a mixture of 2 and 4-pane fixed lights and sashes. On the W side is a circular horse engine platform, with drystone revetting, with the horse works machinery intact in the centre. The 2-storey connecting range is built of coursed rubble, with a slate roof hipped at the angle. The W elevation is a 2-window range with 20-pane sash windows; the S elevation has a horizontal (re-set) stained glass window with square and diamond pattern to the ground floor, with a small modern window to R; narrow 6-pane sash window to 1st floor, with the upper 2-pane light descending. The E elevation has a small 4-pane sash window, with a pitched-roof bell-tower rising from the wall above. The S house is a 2-storey, 3-window range with modern flat-roof porch to S side. The door is offset to R (E). Rubble walls with battered foundations to R. Gable end chimneys, rendered, that to the R larger. Large (modern) small-paned window to ground floor, enlarged from original proportions. Three 4-pane horned sash windows to 1st floor, all offset to L. Narrow 8-pane window to R of door. The N elevation is a 4-window range, with glazed door offset to L. Ground floor windows to R of door are 12-pane hornless sashes; the other windows are 4-pane horned sashes. Attached to the E gable end of the house, with a lower ridge line, is a lofted stable. Ground floor ventilator window to E gable, with pitching door to loft above, now with 6-pane casement window. Door to N elevation. Blind elevation to S. Rear wing attached to N side of S house; a 2-window range, formerly a gig-house with servant's quarters over. Gable end chimney with dripcourse. The E elevation has a modern boarded door to L and 4-pane horned sash to R. 4-pane sash over door, with 5-pane sash to R (3 small panes over 2 tall panes). N gable wall has blocked wide door with cambered stone arch built with rubble stone voussoirs.