Exterior
Country house, colourwashed rubble stone, formerly roughcast, with slate roofs and stone chimneys. Early C19 Gothic in overall character, mainly with wooden mullioned and transomed casement windows with Gothic glazing to top-lights.
Formal W front to valley incorporates end gable of previous house as centrepiece, with renewed scallopped bargeboard, 3-light first floor window, 1-3-1-light canted bay window below. Added wings have ground floor windows only, canted bay to right, 1-3-1 lights, and 3-light window to left. First floor window and ground floor left window have stone voussoirs, and formerly had hoodmoulds. There were formerly stucco equal-armed crosses to first floor of each wing and a blank loop in the main gable. Two stone ridge stacks.
S front has cross gables each side of altered C17 side wall. Gables have scalloped bargeboards, that to left has 3-light first floor window (formerly with hoodmould), over pointed window and doorway, both with intersecting tracery in heads, the doorway to right with half-glazed door. 1996 description mentions two doors here. There were marks of a tent-roofed veranda in the roughcast before removal. In angle to right, at junction with main block, is a narrow curved stair tower with two small pointed lights and top parapet. To right are 2 square projecting 2-storey stone bays rising up to beneath eaves. First bay has 3-light window with hoodmould over doorway in similar style, with overlight and hoodmould (formerly also a 3-light window). Second square bay has similar 2-light window with hoodmould each floor. Stone ridge stack. Right cross gable has 2 small Gothic lights at different heights to first floor and attic, blank slot between. Broad lower window with stone voussoirs and C20 glazing. Doorway in left return.
East elevation has asymmetrical gable end (of spine range), with 3-light window and stone voussoirs. Pointed door with rough stone head to right and C20 outshut on side of left wing of N range, with similar pointed door. Formerly the gable was not asymmetrical and there was a massive stone chimney to right.
Rear N now has 2 gables with scalloped bargeboards, each side of outshut rear. Left gable is a late C20 addition, colourwashed render with 2 first floor pointed windows. The right gable is the end gable of the front range and has 3-light attic window under hoodmould, 2 long first floor Gothic windows with intersecting tracery, the left one lighting the stair, and a small modern window below. Between the gables, lean-to roof over a former door with stone voussoirs, now window, and 2 windows, all with C20 glazing.