Exterior
The front is 2-storey, asymmetrical, 6-window to the lower storey and 5-window to the upper storey, with evidence of historic alteration. Constructed of large blocks of red sandstone and coursed and snecked grey stone, under a slate roof; moulded red sandstone eaves cornice. Entrance to L of centre, ogee-arched wooden doorcase containing double panelled doors under a gothic fanlight with intersecting glazing bars. It is set within an older doorway with pointed arched head of stone voussoirs. Pairs of large pointed-arched windows flanking entrance, all with substantial stone hoodmoulds; those to R are wider and contain small-pane sashes with intersecting glazing under the heads; the pair to the L are 3- and 2-light wooden casements with stained glass roundels under the heads. Between each pair of windows, a stone buttress, that to L raised in brick. To R is a doorway leading into the adjoining house, with 4-centred arched head containing double panelled doors under a fanlight with curved glazing bars; it is also set within an older arch of stone voussoirs. The upper storey has a tall 3-light oriel window to L of centre with flat roof and quarry glazing, within a large pointed-arched opening with snecked stone under the arch. To each side of oriel window, 2 pointed-arched windows of irregular size, wooden casements with quarry glazing under red sandstone hoodmoulds. The L-hand windows are within older arches of stone voussoirs, that to far L shallow and wide. N gable is of coursed blocks of grey stone. Adjoining the R end is a 2-storey house. It is constructed of old red brick on a rubble stone plinth, the N end of coursed blocks of grey stone with canted NE angle; slate roof; red brick ridge stack offset to R. The range (entered from L) has 2 x 3-light wooden casements with quarry glazing to ground floor; similar 4-light casement to upper floor flanked by single lights. Curved NE face has a small 6-pane window with segmental head of stone voussoirs, with 2-light casement above; N end has double boarded garage doors with 3-light window above.
Rear elevation, partly seen, is constructed of large blocks of grey stone. The upper storey includes 3 tall pointed-arched lights offset to L containing wooden 2-light casements, with black and white painted tympana. Towards the centre is a narrow single-storey flat-roofed service block, possibly late C19, with a margin-glazed window. To R is a 2-storey lean-to, the upper part C20. Its ground floor, of early origin, has 2 tall gothic windows containing 4-pane sashes, with intersecting glazing and stained glass roundels beneath the arches.