Interior
The C17 part of the house has a lobby-entry 3-unit plan of hall, kitchen and parlour, with back-to-back fireplaces. The rear wings and side lean-tos were added later. In the lower storey are slate slab floors throughout, except for the bathroom in the rear wing. Embedded in the walls of the hall, kitchen and entrance lobby are fragments of cruck blades suggesting an earlier house of at least 3 bays. The 3 rooms and entrance lobby in the C17 part of the house all have joist-beam ceilings with stepped stops to beams and joists, but the arrangement of them appears to have been influenced by the position of the former cruck trusses. In the hall there are cross beams, one of which abuts the fireplace where it is supported on a stone corbel. In the kitchen and parlour there are spine beams, although in the latter a spine beam is attached to an earlier cross beam associated with a cruck truss. In the hall is a fireplace under a timber lintel, and in the N wall is a blocked former window. Part of a post-and-panel screen dividing the hall from the parlour survives; it has 2 doorways, one original with boarded door and strap hinges, the other modern. The original door opens to a close-string straight stair behind the screen, and concealed from the parlour behind a timber-framed partition. The parlour has a C19 cast-iron fireplace in a panelled wood surround. The rear window in the parlour has an adjoining recess, probably designed to accommodate a sliding shutter over the window. In the kitchen there is a timber lintel over the fireplace, and inside it is a bread oven with cast-iron door. There is also a stairway in the kitchen, which is a straight stair with winders at the top, with simple newel and handrail.
Steps from the hall lead up into the main rear wing, which is divided into a main room, bathroom and stair hall in the ground floor. In the main room is a C19 cast-iron fireplace, with tile inserts, in a slate surround. There is a high joist-beam ceiling. Access to the first floor is provided by a straight closed-string staircase, which has a panel door to a cupboard under the stairs. In the dairy wing, which is now divided into 2 units, there are slate shelves around the walls and access to its upper storey was by ladder (this upper room was not inspected). The wash house has a brick floor.
In the upper storey, in the room above the hall there is a fireplace with timber lintel, above which is a roof truss with superimposed collar beams, of which the lower is carried on stone corbels above the fireplace. Timber-framing is exposed in the partition between the room over the hall and room over the parlour, which also incorporates an original boarded door with strap hinges. In the room above the parlour there are simple C19 balusters and hand rail at the top of the stairs. Above the lobby entrance is a short corridor that leads from the top of the kitchen stairs. In the room over the kitchen the staircase is concealed by a plaster partition, on which is a painted inscription JW:EB/1775. The stone stack in this room is concealed by a timber-framed partition, which also bisects the wide window in the rear wall which has wooden diamond mullions, some of which are concealed from the outside by the dairy wing. The window in the gable end has a recess on its L side probably for an original sliding shutter. The first floor above the main rear wing is divided into 2 rooms and bathroom. There is a fireplace in the rear gable end, which is cast iron in a wooden surround.