Exterior
Agricultural range built in several phases, now forming a U-plan opening to the N, with the yard enclosed by a separate stable-cartshed range to the N (listed separately). Corn barn to W range, stables to long central range and coach-house to E (the latter not at right angles to the stables). The corn barn is of two phases, with a granary/cowman's house added to the S gable. Built of rubble masonry with dressed quoins and architraves; the extent of the original barn is marked by dressed quoins. Wide opposed doorways to centre (now with full-height glass door to W, windowed to E), with segmental ashlar stone heads; 2 narrow splayed vent slits symmetrically placed either side. Renewed roof covering of thin slates; 3 modern skylights to E pitch, stone slab copings to N gable. Slate plaque to N gable reads "GM 1993", dating the recent conversion to estate office. The cowman's house with granary over abuts the S gable of the barn. Built of rubble masonry (using smaller stones than the barn), with large quoins; modern thin slate roof covering, hipped at the S end. Two tall red brick chimneys to E side, with similar tall chimney to W, and with larger brick chimney to SW corner. Dressed limestone jambs with brick heads to replacement 2-pane casement windows, sawn slate sills to ground floor, wooden lintels with slab sills to granary. External stone stairs to granary on W elevation, with window on ground floor to right (S). The W elevation of the cowman's house is asymmetrical; the door is off-set to S, with a window either side. There are 2 smaller windows to the granary. The E elevation of the cowman's house has a door to the N (right) with two blocked doors to the left; 2 small windows of different sizes to the granary.
The long central stable range is of two builds; the older part being to the left (E). Single storey, built of rubble masonry with flat stone voussoir arches to openings; profiled asbestos roof covering. Two doorways to E end, that to the left set at a lower level; that to the right with a rectangular fanlight and a boarded loft door over; a third door is set off-centre to the right of the original building. Five 16-pane sash windows arranged 3-2, including 2 to the right of the right-hand doorway; windows at slightly different levels. The later build, to the W, is of rubble masonry, with brick segmental arches to the openings, mainly with squared limestone jambs (2 windows to the right have brick jambs). There are 3 doorways with boarded doors, with 5 windows arranged 2-3 between. The windows have 8-pane fixed upper lights with 'hit-and-miss' ventilators below. Small boarded opening to loft at left end. There is an added red brick chimney to the rear (S).
The lofted coach-house at the E end of the range is built of a mixture of rubble masonry (E side) and squared and coursed masonry (W and S sides). Dressed limestone quoins with fine ashlar work to original openings; hipped slate roof with small louvre vent to each pitch. The W elevation has a wide coach-house doorway to left with modern (1920s) wooden garage door. Door to right with semi-circular head with raised keystone leading to passage-way. Between the doorways is a square-headed window with fine ashlar jambs and lintel; 16-pane sash window. Two openings to loft over, that to the left being square with boarded door, to the right a shorter window with small panes. The E side of the building, originally the front, was re-modelled c.1825, when the two wide doors were blocked and replaced by semi-circular headed windows. The stonework on this side of the building is squared and coursed, reflecting the original importance of the front, and the higher status of the building. At the N end is an 8-pane sash window with voussoir ashlar head, with wide blocked door to left. Left of the blocked door a segmentally arched 4-pane sash window has been inserted into a second blocked doorway (formerly with voussoir ashlar head). To left is a small-paned window with semi-circular arched head with raised keystone, with blocked doorway to extreme left (with voussoir head). There are four windows to the loft; three 20-pane sashes and one 16-pane sash. The S (end) elevation has central semi-circular arched window with raised keystone, flanked by smaller windows set at a higher level, all with small panes. Over the central window is a 20-pane sash window.