Exterior
A rambling Jacobethan edifice. Built of coursed irregular rubble with Bath stone dressings and roofs of brown tiles. The plan, on a NW-SE axis, is irregular, consisting of a main entrance block facing NE with a single gabled wing set back at the SE end (and an original conservatory attached to that), 2 gabled wings at the NW end, the first narrow and set back and the second broad and advanced, the latter with a secondary wing projected from the front and a former kitchen attached to the NW corner. The entrance block and its SE wing are 2-storeyed but the rest is 3-storeyed to roughly the same height, except for the former kitchen which is single-storeyed. The main features of the NE entrance front (which makes less successful use of the historic style than the garden front) are the 3-bay entrance block which has a 2-storey gabled porch in the centre, with a moulded Tudor-arched doorway under a 3-light overlight, a chamfered string-course (carried round the whole building, stepping up and down), a re-set C17 shield of arms of the Evans family above the doorway, and a 3-light mullioned window at 1st floor; and to the left of the porch a disproportionately large 9-light 3-stage mullion-and-transom stairwindow; otherwise, this facade has various 1-light windows with transoms and 2-light mullioned windows; and there is a service doorway at ground floor of the recessed wing. The secondary wing to the front of the NW wing, of 2 lower storeys, has 3 gabled dormers but otherwise altered openings. The W (garden) front makes more creative and more convincing use of C17 style. Exclusive of the kitchen and the conservatory it is a 6-bay composition, no two bays the same, generously fenestrated with a mixture of large mullion-and-transom windows, mullioned windows and cross-windows; with a projected 3-storey gable to the service wing at the NW end, a canted 2-storey bay to the right-hand of the entrance block, 2 hipped half-dormers, and quoined chimney stacks with clustered diamond-set shafts. At the SE end is an ashlar-built conservatory with a symmetrical 3-window Gothick-style facade including a central gablet with a finial; while at the other end, projecting and slightly wrapped round the NW wing, is a single-storey hipped-roofed kitchen wing which has cross-window under a hipped dormer, and a small square 2-stage ventilator with a red-tiled lower stage, short plastered upper stage with circular vent-holes, and a tiled pyramidal roof with a metal finial. Crossing the whole facade except the gable of NW wing is a paved terrace approximately 2m high, faced with rubble, protected by a balustrade of geometrical terracotta openwork, and with a stone staircase projected from the centre.