Exterior
Country house, comprising main 3-storey, 5-window range facing N, pebbledash with close eaved slate roof and stone end stacks, and long service ranges running W from W end and S from E end. Main house has hornless sashes, 9-pane to top floor, 12-pane below and ground floor earlier C19 former open veranda now enclosed, stuccoed with three 12-pane sashes each side of broad French window. 6-panel door within. Veranda is hipped at left end and returns open, with timber posts, along E side for 5 bays, hipped at left end and with open gable in centre. Left side is C20, over site of demolished 1877 wing. Main house E end has casement pair first floor left over long C20 18-pane window, 20-pane square window to right, both within veranda, the long window under the open gable. Left 2 bays of veranda front right end of SE range. Rear of main house has broad centre chimney gable and 2-storey lean-to with long 20-pane stair-light in angle to SE range.
Long SE service range is pebbledashed to right and then roughcast and has tall stone stacks, 2 on ridge and one at left end. Plain 2-storey long elevation of mixed fenestration, mostly sashes, some casements, roughly 8-window range, the further end clearly a later C19 addition. Rear left has various lean-tos, some C19 glazed, and tall C19 wing running W with S off-centre chimney gable and 4-window range of big sash or pivot windows. Coach entry with brick 4-centred arch in rear of SE range beyond this wing.
Range running W from main house W end is also very long, similar 2 storeys, N front pebbledashed over 8 bay open veranda with 3 square 12-pane sashes set over left 4 bays, said to be C19 infill, the rest windowless. Stuccoed ground floor with one similar sash in fourth bay, door in seventh. One stone ridge stack to right of upper windows. Beyond, range continues in rubble stone with one ground floor many-paned triple casement with top-lights. Beyond garden wall that links to gatehouse, range has 3 well-spaced eaves-breaking triple casements with top-lights under dormer gables, aligned over similar windows centre and right, broad double doors under brick arch left, another similar window left of centre and door with cambered-head and overlight in C19 timber-framed gabled porch right of centre. Rear of this range has varied sash windows and 2 massive stone wall-face stacks, then from left end coach-house range (separately listed) runs S and beyond this range rear is outshut with 2 tall brick stacks on slope, door between 16-pane sashes to S.
SW coach-house range is long, lofted to E, single-storey to W.