Exterior
Farmhouse and barn across upper end. Farmhouse is pebbledashed with C20 concrete tiles (replacing slates) and only one remaining chimney, a rendered short square stack at right end close to join with barn. Two storeys, long range with continuous roof and varied windows. Roughly in centre a slight projection in first floor wallface may mark a lost storeyed porch as there is an outward facing Tudor-arched blocked stone fireplace with inserted window, over and slightly right of broad ashlar segmental-pointed doorway, chamfered and stopped with half glazed door. To left of projection is late medieval or C16 buttress with plinth and two set-offs, clad in C20 roughcast. To right of this is fine 4-light stone mullion window under eaves, hollow-moulded with Tudor-arched lights and sunk spandrels over a large rectangular window of four lights with top lights, C20 but perhaps replacing mullion and transom window. Further left is another similar mullion window of 2-lights, under eaves with broken hoodmould, over another big rectangular window with 32-pane glazing. Further left is doorway with board door with strap hinges, and left again is casement-pair window in Tudor-arched stone surround. The left corner is rebated in, and left gable end is rendered with C20 first floor window and very small ground floor windows. To right of centre projection are 4 similar mullioned 2-light windows, one to first floor centre right, two to ground floor left and one to ground floor right. Large C20 metal window over the two left windows. Iron saddle bars and stanchions remain in 2-light and 4-light to first floor left and one light of 2-light to first floor right.
Rear is rendered and partly whitewashed with two big chimney gables. Left gable has raised chimney breast but chimney removed. To right is first floor blocked single light with hoodmould, small C20 window further right at mid height. Ground floor has centre Tudor-arched doorway with recessed C20 door. C20 window to right, against chimney breast. Big rendered gabled porch to right of chimney breast with flat-headed large doorway, segmental-arched head to broad door with strap hinges within. Centre section has raised chimney breast with very tall rendered stack and added lean-to with one window over. Second chimney gable has chimney breast stepped back to right, and with dripcourses and rendered stack. Windowless section to extreme right has first floor hoodmould over blocked window to right of chimney breast.
Barn is slightly taller than house with higher eaves and ridge, of red brick, English bond, on rubble stone plinth, formerly whitewashed with concrete tiles to roofs and raised gables. Rear return to house has large blocked rectangular opening with timber lintel at mid height. Gable end has 3 loops one over the other, and marks of lost window to ground floor. Continuous brickwork to side of left gable of main front, with one loop. Main front is very long with projecting gable to left and porch gable to right of centre but was never E-plan as range to right has right end built over an earlier stone outbuilding in line. Left gable is all rubble stone (probably rebuilt) to front and side return, windowless to front, return with low door with oak lintel. Large range between this and porch projection has 2 large corbelled brick chimney breasts each on 3 stone corbels, suggesting that main rooms were over an unheated ground floor, one chimney breast is in angle to left gable, the other is towards right. Marks of three blocked upper windows, 2 between chimneys, one to right, all with vent loops in blocking brickwork. First floor probably has similar blocked windows, vent loop in left one and right one but centre removed for large cambered headed barn door with brick arch. Main roof has been removed behind porch projection and to whole of right range. Porch has high rubble stone ground floor with segmental-arched entrance, first floor and second floor inserted plain rectangular window in blocked larger openings. Doorway has massive broad segmental arched stone surround with red brick voussoirs. Left and right returns are windowless. Roofless range to right has had walling of top floor removed. Two large corbelled chimney breasts similar to those on left range. Bay to left of first chimney breast has inserted first floor cambered-headed first floor opening in blocked earlier opening. Two more blocked first floor windows between chimney breasts, the right one with another similar inserted opening. Ground floor has small window under longer timber lintel to left, door to right of first chimney breast, window to left of second chimney breast and door under second chimney breast, all with timber lintels.
Stable: To right walling overlaps a lower earlier rubble stone stable range with tin roof, one C17 ovolo-moulded 2-light mullion window, a door and a vent loop to front. End gable is stepped back irregularly indicating rebuilding, and has loft door. Windowless rear wall.
Rear of barn is rubble stone, two-storey, with gabled wing to left, mostly roofless with C20 sliding doors in end gable and one oak truss. Rear of porch gable has remains of projecting rubble stone gable, and rear of roofed section to right has blocked hoodmoulded window above, blocked wide window below and door with cambered brick head in angle to rear of house.