Exterior
Large gentry house comprising the main range to the N and the former domestic wing set at right angles to the rear (S) to form a T-shaped plan. Roughcast rendered elevations with stressed quoins. Slate roof, the W gable has projecting verges with pierced bargeboards and shaped finial. Main range is 2-storeyed with attics, 3-window range. Lateral stack offset to right with doorway immediately to its left; paired panelled doors. Ground floor windows are 6-paned casements, 1st floor windows are 12-pane sashes with intersecting tracery in the upper lights. Three hipped dormers in the roof, with 2-light small paned casements; 2 small stacks to right, one at the gable apex, one in the front roof slope. The left (E) gable return asymmetrical with rear roof slope outshut over lower bay. Three windows aligned in main gable, ground and first floor windows are large horned sash windows of 8 tall panes, a 12-pane horned sash in the gable apex above. The outshut has a 16-pane horned sash 1st floor window, the ground floor has a 4-pane light in a former doorway which retains the highly ornated carved wooden surround; the outer jambs and lintel are carved with an intricate design, the inner jambs are fluted with an inner arch supported on corbels at the head, fretwork carving in the spandrels and stressed, shaped keystone. There is a round headed 16-pane casement in the rear (S) wall. The right (W) gable return has a projecting, rendered brick stack to the left (N), a large window of 4 x 6-pane casement windows directly to its right and a lean-to addition at the far right (S) with 2 x 9-pane casement windows. The rear (S) elevation has a doorway to the left (W), a first floor window above of 3 x 6-pane casements and a hipped dormer to the attic, detailed as those of the front (N) elevation. To the right of the doorway is a 12-pane casement window, and to the right is a slightly projecting stair window bay which has a 12-pane casement window to the ground floor, a 16-pane casement to the first floor and an 8-pane light surmounted by a triangular light with angled glazing bars to the attic storey, the top of which slightly breaks the eaves line.
The S wing is a low 2-storey 4-window range; slate roof with rendered brick stacks slightly offset to the right (N) and at the S gable. The principal elevation facing E, all the windows are 6-pane casements of 2, 3 and 4 lights with tile lintels and sills, the first floor windows set directly under the eaves; the half glazed doorway is between the 2nd and 3rd windows in the range. At the E end of the S gable return roughly dressed stone steps lead to a doorway to the first floor. The W wall of the S wing has a catslide roof which carries on down over lean-to additions, the first floor with flat roofed dormers. There is a doorway offset to the right (S) end which leads on to the courtyard, windows are a mix of 4 and 6-pane casements of 1, 2 and 3 lights; to the N end of the W wall is an exposed rubble masonry arch partly filled in with brick and with a 3-light casement window.