Exterior
Country house, white-painted roughcast, with slate hipped deep-eaved roofs, 2 parallel ranges, the valley over-roofed in late C20. Large rendered chimneys with raised angles at left end and on ridge to right of centre on front range and on ridge to right of rear range. Front is of 9 bays and 3 storeys, the bays divided 3-3-3, the two outer sections with 12-pane sashes to main floors, all with stucco cornices on brackets and 6-pane attic windows. The fourth attic window and 5th and 6th first floor windows have been replaced in plastic. The centre piece has projected ground floor enclosed Doric 3-bay porch with 4 timber fluted columns and entablature with triglyph frieze, the cornice removed. Pilaster responds behind each column, 8-pane narrow sash each side of double panelled doors each with roundel mid panel. 8-pane sash on each end. First floor has formal arrangement of 4 pilasters with entablature, broader centre bay with tripartite sash under shallow segmental arch, and bay to left has 12-pane sash, bay to right has arched niche. First floor feature rises into attic, leaving room for small roundel window each side of a centre window of 3 square casements in a row.
Right end wall was 4-window range, now part obscured by C20 2-storey gabled addition. Originally windows as on front. Attic now has two 6-pane sashes, a blank window and a plastic window, first floor has plastic window and two 12-pane sashes, ground floor has three 12-pane sashes.
Left end has 2 parallel 2-storey service ranges, that to front with close-eaved roof hipped to left end and with ridge stack in centre. Four-window range, two 8-pane sashes over two 12-pane sashes to right, 2 narrow 8-pane sashes over half-glazed door and 6-pane window to left. End wall has 12-pane sash over lean-to.
Rear of main house is 3-storey, 7-window range, under single hipped roof. A 5-window range to left contains the main rooms and a 2-window range set back to right has the staircase, the range being shorter than the front range. Windows are mostly replaced, 5-window range has plastic attic windows, metal first floor windows and metal French window each side of 3 original 12-pane sashes. Staircase part has deep eaves, different floor levels: 2 small attic windows, 18-pane stair light at mid-height left, and 8-pane window set lower to right, and then door with overlight to ground floor left (set higher than main ground floor) and long C20 window lower to right. Service wing to right, 2-storey, 4-window with right gable-end stack. Four 8-pane windows above, two C20 imitation 12-pane sashes to left, C20 French window and added lean-to to right. Lean-to has 3 large 6-pane windows. Right end wall has door, and datestone 1790, possibly reset. Narrow passage with glazed roof between the service ranges.