Exterior
Arranged round courtyard. Arched entrance range faces SW (site of former house). Snecked local stone with pale freestone dressings, slate roof. Stone chimneys at ridge, to L octagonal, to R, rectangular. Gabled archway (chimney at apex of gable) with 4-centred entrance arch flanked by low buttresses; blank escutcheon in gable. To R, wall runs up into 2 dormers, L dormer corbelled forward. Ground floor has square-headed windows flanking arch. Left return gabled with single first floor window, pale limestone dressings (1850's), and two square-headed ground floor windows with golden limestone dressings (1890's). Rear (courtyard) elevation has pointed arched window over entrance arch flanked by lower 4-centred arches, that to L blocked, that to R with wooden doors.
South corner block with pyramidal roof. Doorway to L (elliptical arch with hoodmould over), and asymmetrical fenestration on two floors. Return to SE has groups of round-headed windows and at W corner, stair tower with pinnacled pyramidal roof. South-east range, two-storey, crenellated, faced in random rubble laid to courses, golden limestone dressings. Striking array of eight stone rectangular chimneys. Six bays, second and fifth bays semi-hexagonal in plan with stepped gables with arrow loops. Remaining bays have paired sash windows (entrance door in fourth bay). Attached parallel range at rear, slightly lower, with paired square-headed windows facing onto courtyard. West corner block has SE-facing gable with unusual 2-light window; lower lights have trefoils, when inverted trefoils above which are shouldered arches. To L of gable, crenellated tower (staircase tower projects above R corner) Narrow Berkeley arch type entrance door flanked by buttresses. Corner buttress at E angle. Return to NE has gable with 2-light shouldered-arch window above ground floor window with group of three lancets. One Gothic arched, and one shoulder-arched door. Single-storey gabled former power-house to R. Wall with gatepiers (stepped pyramidal caps with ball finials) links SE and NW ranges. North-west range of 2 linked blocks. Entrances face courtyard. L block has almost central dormer with window; Gothic-arched door below flanked by square-headed windows (further door to L). Wall with doorway links to similar but asymmetrical block with dormer, square first floor opening with label, door with 4-centred arch and hoodmould over, square headed window. Gable end (NE) has datestone '1858', and initial 'P', for John Platt; semi-hexagonal bay window below. Rear elevations have smaller windows of 1850's (pale limestone dressings), and somewhat larger openings of 1890's (golden limestone dressings).