Exterior
Smaller country house. Late Georgian style, stucco painted with C20 sand-textured paint, and with green stone plinth. Low-pitched slate roofs on deep eaves with paired brackets. Tall cut-stone chimneys with plinth, shaft, frieze moulding and moulded cornice, possibly later C19.
Two storeys, three at service end. The original house is to l. with three-bay entrance front, the outer bays slightly advanced with bracketed deep pediments. The windows are 12-pane hornless sashes, much larger on ground floor, with cornices on consoles. But there are no windows to left bay, apparently blocked in late C19, presumably for gable chimney. Centre glazed door in moulded architrave with panelled piers and frieze, and cornice, set in fine Bath stone Ionic portico. Portico has paired unfluted Ionic columns and frieze in Bath stone, but cornice and blocking course in red sandstone. Stone flagged paving. Large ridge chimney left of centre bay.
Continuous to right is a three-window range with later C19 narrow 4-pane sash windows, and then the slightly taller hipped end of the added service block, with chimney on right of roof hip.
East side has a three-sided canted projection to left with roof hipped over, and tall chimney on roof slope just right of projection. Right side has first floor plain window with late C19 glazing over a big 4-12-4-pane floor-length tripartite window with consoled cornice over. Projection is almost windowless apart from first floor centre 12-pane sash.
South side has similar original three-bay range to right, with pediments on outer bays, which have 12-pane sashes over similar big ground floor tripartite sashes with cornices on consoles. Centre bay of ground floor is blank. Axial big chimney in valley behind left pediment. Victorian addition continuous to left has a ridge stack just left of original range, a large two-storey canted projection across centre and right and a plate glass sash to left over a broad cambered opening with double doors, sidelights and tall triple overlight, opening under glazed veranda with iron columns. Veranda fills the bay between canted side of projection and canted corner of taller end range, which has near-windowless end wall, hipped roof and large end stack. Three-storey front to service yard, of five bays, with 12-pane sashes and larger ground floor windows. Flat eaves.