Exterior
Convalescent home, in red brick (stretcher bond) with ashlar dressings in sandstone from Berwig quarry, Minera. Slate roofs with deep flat eaves. Two storeys, two parallel ranges in neo-Georgian style. Subtly asymmetrical NW front, with stone centrepiece projecting from wings with slightly varied fenestration but then contained by terminal crosswings that match and are emphatic by virtue of having hipped roofs steeper in pitch than the main roof, and with bell-cast or outswept eaves. Tooled stone plinth, ashlar raised band right across, flush quoins to crosswings. Windows are white-painted small-paned sashes, generally 12-pane, those to the ground floor cambered-headed with ashlar keystones, those to the upper floor placed under the eaves. Stone sills. Chimneys are generally on roof slopes, brick, substantial, and with corbelled top stages. Stone centrepiece has deep timber pediment, first floor 12-pane sash with moulded sill as top of a framed plaque, and fine doorcase. Moulded architrave ramped up at head to triple keystone, and heavy projecting cornice on long consoles. Cornice projects from the raised band. Fielded 6-panel door with lead glazing bars to overlight. Wings vary left and right. To right, 2 ground floor sashes, above left (not aligned), a 4-12-4-pane triple sash, and a sash. Wing to left has 3 windows each floor, similar sashes but ground floor right has triple sash. Crosswings have one first floor triple sash, and two ground floor 15-pane sashes, similar to those in wings but taller.
Service range to left is to similar scale and detail, but without the ashlar dressings except sills and ground floor keysytones. 3-window range, then crosswing projecting much further than others, with similar bellcast hipped roof. One-window range in SW side wall and NW end wall. NE side has slightly projected crosswing to left with one sash over 2 sashes, while right just has one ground floor sash.
Garden front has long main range 1-1-8-1-1 window-range at first floor, generally 12-pane sashes but triple sashes in penultimate bays, which project slightly and have bellcast hipped roofs. Ground floor is a long lean-to of 2 verandas with a porch between. Porch has triple sash to front 5-15-5-pane, and half-glazed doors into each veranda. Verandas have 3 pairs of timber posts and 15-pane sashes within, ends are brick enclosed with 15-pane sash each. Set back at each end and linked by narrow recessed bay with half-glazed door and first floor roundel window, are 2-window gabled crosswings, much plainer in detail.