Exterior
House, rubble stone with slate roofs and stone end stacks with slate tabling. Two storeys, broad front, four-window range of renewed horned sashes with slate or concrete sills. Front wall has been rebuilt on right side, in C19, reusing old stone, leaving a straight joint to first floor right. First floor has 12-pane sash to left, 16-pane in second and fourth bays, no window in third bay, but window reveal survives inside. Cut limestone heads to two left windows, yellow brick head to right window in rebuilt wall. Ground floor has door in approximately central second bay. Door and 12-pane window to left have cut limestone voussoirs, presumably original, while the two 16-pane windows to right have heads in C19 yellow brick. C20 door, slate threshold.
Windowless S end wall has two shallow outsteps in wall structure, one just in of SW corner, the other just in from SE corner, suggesting complex building history.
N end gable is windowless but has renewed 16-pane horned sash to left, in side of rear stair gable.
Rear of house has two parallel gables, both apexes replaced in late C20. Broader stair gable to right is suggested as a reconstruction of a narrower original initially separate from, and later than the gable to left, joined by infill, the line visible to left of low door. Door is flanked by two small windows. First floor has two 12-pane horned sashes, one in infill to left set higher than the one to centre, and rebuilt gable has 12-pane sash. The door and first floor windows have limestone voussoirs. Possibly earlier gable to centre has renewed 16-pane horned sash on ground and first floor, 12-pane to rebuilt attic gable. First floor window has limestone voussoirs. Left return is windowless, as is rear wall of main house to left, which has a straight joint and a reused pair of roundels from the abbey. Similar re-used roundels on S return of gable. Other fragments include a shaft in right side of left gable and quoin in left side of right gable.
Rubble stone wall at front of house has rounded limestone coping probably from the Abbey buildings, and gatepiers have caps with reused sections of wall piers. Simple railing gate.