Exterior
House, local rubble stone with dressings in moulded yellow Ruabon brick and some grey sandstone. Later Victorian with large windows, complex roofs and bays, to no particular style, but wayward in near-symmetry. Slate hipped roof with yellow brick and stone stacks, one on S side and one on the N. Two storeys and attic, roughly square plan with square gabled bays across the SW and SE angles (the SW bay broader) and a canted bay at left of W front, this capped by a three-sided slate roof with 2 small dormers. Main fronts to W and S. Windows are large sashes in cambered-headed surrounds mostly of moulded yellow brick with raised outer rim and roll-moulds to inner edges, stopped before angles. Some sandstone heads on S front. Four-pane horned sashes above, 2-pane below. Brick top to plinth, brick band at first floor, moulded brick eaves cornice, sandstone sills.
Near-symmetrical W front with big slate balcony on slate brackets across 3 centre windows between the canted sides of the two end bays, the roof carried over the balcony on 2 timber brackets. Balcony has cast-iron posts and 2 rails. Door in left bay of centre, half-glazed double doors with cambered-headed overlight. The two right windows are blank. Left projecting bay has similar windows 3 each floor and steep 3-sided roof with 2 hipped dormers. This roof runs back to a chimney. Right SW bay, projecting from corner, has decorated bargeboards, brick band across gable, pair of 4-pane sashes to first floor, slate balcony with similar iron posts and rails on 2 big slate brackets and a stone and brick centre pier, between 2 large ground floor windows. Similar window each side of bay, each floor.
S front has entry in SE gabled bay and big triple window each floor slightly right of centre. SE bay has bargeboards, brick band in gable, first floor pair of windows with sandstone cambered heads, cambered brick entrance arch with chamfered stone jambs and sloping slated timber hood on brackets with pierced boarded spandrels. Inner doorway has double panelled doors with boarded panels and big overlight. Main S window is a very unusual projected bay with cambered-headed sidelights and centre 2 windows projected as a triangular bay. Three 3 stone mullions, sandstone heads, and brick outer jambs to side lights. Moulded brick cornice to flat roof with similar iron rail. First floor yellow brick triple window, the centre broader, all with cambered heads.
N side has the steep roof to right with end stack, then lower roof to service range, to same eaves line. Windowless return of W front to right, 2-window range to centre and single-storey kitchen wing running N to left, with door, 2 windows of different sizes and another door to w face, the left door now a window.
Rear E side of main house has short corner chimney to right and irregular but similar windows. First floor has a large window with etched and coloured glass between 2 small windows, and another large one to right. Ground floor has 5 openings, the second with etched and coloured glass, and the fourth a former door with overlight. Rear of kitchen range to right.