Exterior
Late Georgian home farmhouse of some ambition, with adjoining quadrangular agricultural range to the rear (N). Of local slatestone rubble construction, the house section with roughcast principal elevations; slate roofs, hipped to the house; squat, rebuilt brick chimneys. The house is of 2 storeys and has a 5-bay front elevation, the left-hand bay recessed under the eaves. Two-storeyed gabled porch to the centre of the original section, with plain bargeboards and stucco quoining; 8-panel, part-glazed door with 9-pane sash window to the first floor above. To the L of the porch (bay 2) is a 16-pane sash to the ground floor with a 12-pane sash above; R of the porch are two 9-pane sashes with a smaller 12-pane and a square 6-pane sash to the L and R respectively on the first floor. The R return is of 2-bays and is stuccoed. This has a large 12-pane sash to the ground floor, its sill almost reaching ground level, with an 8-pane C20 French window to the R, with plain rectangular overlight; 12-pane sashes to the upper floor.
The rear of the house is of rubble and has asymmetrical openings with wide lintels; it faces the enclosed yard. Off-centre entrance (to the R) with boarded door and 3-pane rectangular overlight. Large window to the L and a smaller window to the R, both within primary openings. Four first-floor windows, three with 2-part, multi-pane, iron-framed casements and one with C20 6-pane casement.
The quadrangular agricultural complex adjoins the house to the rear (N). This consists of 2-storey E and W ranges adjoining the house at its NE and NW corners respectively and enclosing a large yard; the yard is closed at the northern end by a further range which continues on from the W range at right-angles to it. Between the termination of the latter and the E range is the yard entrance, between tall, engaged gate piers. The W range has a further, central arm, which effectively divides the yard into a (larger) northern part and a southern part. The ranges are of roughly-dressed slatestone, roughly-coursed and galleted; slated roofs, partly with tiled ridges.
The eastern range has an extruded lean-to in the angle with the rear of the house and 2 cambered brick entrances with boarded doors to the L; 3 ground-floor windows, that to the far R with 2-pane sashes, the remainder with fragmentary 6-pane sashes (lower sections missing). Two loading bays to the loft floor with 3 further, similar windows. The N gable end has a boarded upper entrance with external stepped access having modern rail. Slated lean-to to the E side with 2 cart bays incorporated at the northern end.
The W range has an external stair leading to an upper entrance to the far L (at the junction with the rear of the house), with a segmental brick arch to the R giving access to the rear of the range; small-pane cross-window above. The right-hand section (facing the yard) has 2 entrances with boarded half-doors and a fragmentary sash window to the centre; ventilator to the L. Two large boarded loading bays to the loft floor. The northern return of this range has a continuous lean-to with corrugated asbestos roof facing the yard. Its N side (away from the yard) comprises a barn with large, full-height central entrance and an adjoining section to the R with rebuilt breeze-block upper section. Two ventilators to the barn's E gable, with boarded loading bay above.