Exterior
Asymmetrical L-shaped 2-storey house. Main double-depth ranges with E entrance front and W garden front in Old English style. Constructed of snecked rock-faced masonry under red tile roofs. Stone stacks with polygonal clustered shafts. Plinth, moulded string course and gabled half-dormers. Tudor windows with mullions and transom. Lower service wing to N running towards the E with timber-framed gables.
From the L, the E side contains an ornate entrance in a 2-storeyed advanced gabled bay. Round-headed archway in dressed sandstone under square head, with foliate decoration in spandrels. Substantial jambs with moulded imposts, which rise as pilasters. These support a cornice with blind lancet frieze, above which is an ornate stepped heraldic emblem. The 4-tier panelled door is slightly recessed under a lower arch. Mosaic floor in entrance way. Half-dormer cross-window in upper storey. Kneelers support a string course and ornate angle finials. Small oval window in apex with cable moulded surround, keystones to each quadrant and foliate decoration. To the R of the entrance bay, in the centre, is a large 4-light window, flanked by irregular 1-light windows. Above the large window is a gabled half-dormer with cross-window under a relieving arch, flanked by small 2-light windows with a small single light to the far R.
The front of the service wing faces S. Wide advanced gabled bay to centre with timber-framed gable. Long 6-light window, partly into gable, with horizontal glazing bar and quarries, under a high corbelled rooflet. Three single lights below with horizontal glazing bars and quarries. To the L of the advanced bay are 2 single lights, above which are 2 timber-framed gabled half-dormers with cross-windows. To the R is a single-light window to each storey, with a 3-light window to the side of the advanced bay at ground floor level. Beyond the windows is a side stack, corbelled from 1st floor level. The wall to the R is recessed slightly and a stone sun-dial is set into the wall. The E gable end of the service range has timber-framing to the upper storey which wraps round the wall to the S; 2 tiers of vertical panels with diagonal struts in the gable apex above a 4-light window. At ground floor level the wall continues E as a boundary to a yard beyond the gable end, with stone tiled coping. On the N side of the yard is a single storey range with half-hipped roof, with 2 small lights in the gable end with segmental heads. Further opening for pump or water outlet to L.
The S side of the house incorporates the gable end of the E range, and has a half-hipped roof to the W which relates to the W range. In the R gable end is a 1st floor canted oriel window supported on a square pier, with foliate bosses to the underside of the corbel. It contains a cross-window under a hipped stone-tiled roof, with foliate bosses to the eaves. The pier is flanked by lancet windows with transoms. A further lancet is to the L, beyond a corbelled stack which rises from 1st floor level. Above the lancet is a bay window faced in ashlar which rises as a half-dormer containing a cross-window. The roof is hipped to the L and adjoins the stack to the R and has a dentilled cornice. To the L side is a large 3-light canted bay window under a hipped roof to the ground floor. Three-light gabled half-dormer above, with relieving arch and a string course on kneelers.
The W front, overlooking grassland and a ha-ha is relatively plain. It is 5-window, although a butt joint and the termination of the string course suggests that the L bay is an addition. Half-hipped roof to R, tall cross-window and 2-light window above. Octagonal turret 2nd bay from R with swept tiled spire surmounted by a weather vane. Ashlar facing to ground floor, each side containing a single light with transom. Upper level windows are 2-lights with lancet heads forming continuous glazing. Small bay in L angle of turret containing a panelled door under a flat lintel and a 2-light casement above. Lower roofline to L. Two tall cross-windows to ground floor beyond which is a 3 light window. Late C20 2- or 3-light casement windows above.
Long asymmetrical N wall facing enclosed gardens. Three gabled bays, the pair to the R belonging to the main range of the house. Gable end of additional bay to R, with 3-light window to each storey, that above mullioned and that below under a segmental head. To the L and set apart is the gable end of the E range, with half-hipped roof. Aligned in the centre of each storey are 2-light casements under segmental heads with voussoirs. Single lights flanking 1st floor window and to R of ground floor. Short linking wall between the gable ends with a full-width opening under a flat lintel. Recessed half-lit door under segmental head with flanking lights. Set back above is a 4-light window under a small hipped roof. Gabled dormer window to E range facing W. The bay to the L of the gables has 3 single lights under segmental heads with voussoirs. Gabled half-dormer above centre, half-timbered with 2-light casement with C20 glazing. Further 2-light casement to L, with similar glazing. Porch to far L with stone-tiled roof containing panelled door. Immediately to the L is an advanced gabled bay. Ground floor lean-to with hipped tiled roof containing narrow sash windows to either end. A chimney breast rises in the centre from 1st floor level, passing behind the barge boards and rising as an octagonal shaft. It is flanked by 2-light casements under segmental voussoir heads. To the W side is a door in a flat-headed projection and a 2-light casement above it. The bay to the L has a small vent in a heavy surround, and a single light beyond. Single light to upper storey, with timber-framed dormer to L containing late C20 window. A low single storey range projects to the L.