Interior
There is direct entry to the main ground floor room, which is of uncertain original use since it would appear to have been unheated, the fireplace is Victorian and the chimney looks as if it has been added to the gable wall on the outside. The room was probably a store room and perhaps for parish business, with the lower hall for the servants in the rear wing. Two chamfered 2-centre arch doorways lead out from it, the one in the north east corner to the rear service wing and the taller, higher status one, which retains its iron pintles, to the mural stair and the rector's private chambers above. The ground floor originally had a lower ceiling as is clearly evident on the upper floor. The stair, which has the corbelled roof usual for this type, arrives at another tall 2-centred doorway and there are two additional steps up to the higher floor level of the C19 alteration. The first floor room was clearly an upper Hall, but was always ceiled, see below. On the west wall the hood of the grand fireplace survives, a large oak lintel supported on two massive stone corbel brackets. Yet another 2-centred arch doorway leads to the rear wing, presumably the priest's bedchamber or maybe an oratory. There is some evidence of another stair rising to the garret, which was certainly lit, but this must have become redundant when the ceiling was raised to compensate for the raised floor, making the roof space a mere attic. This has a 2-bay roof with a single principal rafter truss which is very plainly finished indicating that it was not intended to be a part of the upper Hall, such as is found at The Old Rectory, Llangan (qv). There are two tiers of trenched purlins and a ridgepiece with the secondary rafters morticed into it. Although some timbers were replaced when the roof was reslated all are oak and many of them appear ancient. One bay of the roof space has, at some time, been separated off as a room, for the timbers are all whitewashed and there are the remains of the closure boarding on the main truss. This was before the reslating since the slates are neither torched nor painted themselves. The rear wing has, on the ground floor, the current farm living room, and no ancient features are visible, although the large fireplace is said to survive behind the modern one. The original kitchen was a detached one, see Outbuilding. The current kitchen is housed in the C19 extension. The roof of the rear wing was not available for inspection.