Exterior
Country house, squared rubble sandstone of purple to green colour, with slate close-eaved hipped roofs and two stone ridge stacks. Two storeys, five-window S front divided 1-3-1 bays, the outer ones very slightly projected with hipped roofs. Twelve-pane sashes with purple stone voussoirs and tooled stone or slate sills. Some original hornless sashes, others replaced. The fourth window altered to a French window. Two-bay E end with door in purple stone porch, of 2 tapering square piers with chamfered bases, neck rings, and ogee-moulded plain capitals, the capitals renewed in cement. Moulded cornice to flat roof. Slate flags, heavily panelled 2-panel door and overlight with marginal glazing bars. W end of 2 bays, blank window to first floor left, ground floor has casement-pair each side of glazed door, all with purple stone voussoirs. Inserted C20 window to left. Short N return has ground floor window with cut stone voussoirs. Main rear wall has plaque 'Erected in the year 1824 by Dd Evans' between 2 centre bays which have 12-pane sashes to first floor and doors with tall overlights below, the right door with altered head, the others with purple stone voussoirs. Big pointed stair light to left with small-paned glazing and tiny roundel in brick surround to extreme left, at landing level. To extreme right, in angle to rear wing is long stair light with stone slab lintel and 12 panes in pairs. Projected stone eaves course stopped just short of NE corner, indication possibly of a building built in stages.
Long NW rear wing of three storeys to similar roof height and large stone N end stack. Three-window E side has projected stone eaves, and red brick cambered heads to openings, 6-pane attic lights, the centre one blank, 12-pane first floor windows, the right one blank, and ground floor has glazed door set to left and paired 8-pane narrow sashes in first bay, both in original openings with brick voussoirs, centre similar paired 8-pane sashes and right French window both in openings remade in C20 to match. N end outside stairs to loft door with brick head. Rear W has brick wall-face chimney set to right of centre, first floor 12-pane sash to right and paired narrow 8-pane sashes to left. Ground floor has 12-pane sash under left window, and door to left, all with brick heads. Also inserted window to extreme left with timber lintel and pair of 8-pane sashes to centre.
Entrance forecourt to E of main house is enclosed by a rubble stone L-plan wall running N from NE corner and returning E with cambered-headed archway between squared stone piers, the parapet dipped between piers. Cut stone voussoirs to arch. The walls were ramped up each side of the archway, but wall to E has been raised to flat top.