Exterior
Monastic guest house, squared rock-faced grey limestone with concrete tile roofs (replacing red clay tiles). Two storeys with pyramid roof to square main block and half-octagonal castellated front projection, from right of facade. This has corbelled parapet, coping dropped at small embrasures in centre of each face. Flat roof with small gable behind at link to main roof. Cambered-headed leaded casements with stone voussoirs each floor on 4 faces, 2-light above, 3-light below, some leaded lights replaced in plate glass, 4th face, to N, with tiny lancet instead of casement pair. S side wall has raised chimneybreast, no corbelling, and stone stack in angle to main range. Ground floor small lean-to.
Main range set back has similar 3-light casement to first floor left, over small 2-light to ground floor, not aligned.
Left end wall has similar casement pair over triple casement to right, casement pair set lower to first floor left, over single casement. Centre round arched door with stone voussoirs. Tiny pointed single light above. Ground floor windows are C20 replacements. Former chapel, to left, runs W with lower clay-tiled roof and 5 arched leaded windows. It was hipped at end, but extended with further building in late C20.
To right of tower, triple casement to first floor in N end wall of main block, and, set back, wing hipped at N end with roof carried down in long catslide. There was a chimney on ridge, now gone. Front has leaded casement pair under eaves and deep lean-to to ground floor in angle, with roof hipped at right corner, joining N end catslide roof. Two timber small-paned casements to front, and one and door to N side.
Rear has arched board door with stone voussoirs to left under catslide, then a leaded casement pair, then a large C20 window (former 4-pane sash), with casement pair above under eaves, and single light to right. Rear of outbuilding at right angles has 2 C20 metal windows and timber lean-to, addition beyond has rear wall in cement blocks.