Exterior
Main range and cross-wing resulting in a T-shaped plan; constructed of random stone under slate roofs with stone stacks. The main range is of one-and-a-half-storeys, the cross-wing 2-storey. The C19 estate work includes timber-framing to parts of the upper storey, fretted barge boards to gables and iron windows with diamond glazing. The main range faces N with 2-storey gabled porch to R of centre, forming a lobby-entrance. The entrance contains a boarded door under a 4-centred arched timber head, probably an original feature, under a long timber lintel; 2-light plain-glazed iron casement to upper chamber; the gable is timber-framed with fretted barge boards; very small wooden lights to R return of porch, and immediately L of porch at a low level. Further L is a 3-light iron-glazed window under an attached timber hoodmould on brackets; upper storey has C19 box-panelling and a 2-light iron casement. To R of porch, former parlour at downhill end has large boulder plinth; 4-pane wooden window with timber lintel to lower storey. The W gable end lies on a plinth and has a C20 wooden window to the gable.
The cross-wing forms a garden front, facing E. It is an asymmetrical, 2-storey, 2-window range, with central gabled single-storey porch with 4-centred arched head, probably C19. Inside the porch is a boarded door with small light and an overlight. To the R of the porch is a lateral stone stack in narrow gabled projection with fretted barge boards, supporting a diagonally-set shaft. Further stone stack to L end of cross-wing with a pair of diagonally-set shafts. The windows are iron casements with diamond glazing, 3-light to L of porch with wooden hoodmould, and 2 x 2-light to upper storey, aligned above lower window and porch; gablet with fretted barge boards above L window. To the R, beyond the lateral stack, the upper storey is box-panelled; this returns to the N gable end of the cross-wing, which has diagonal braces to the gable and decorative barge boards. The lower storey of the N gable end has a 3-light transomed iron window with diamond glazing under a timber hoodmould; 2-light plain-glazed iron window to upper storey; small 2-light cellar window visible at ground level. The S gable end of the cross-wing has a C20 top-hung wooden window offset to L of upper storey. To the L, a shallow outshut has been built against the main range, flush with the gable end of the cross-wing. Part of the upper wall of the outshut has been rebuilt in shaley rubble. It has a 2-light wooden casement to centre with concrete lintel, and top-hung wooden lights to R and 2 to upper storey. To the L return, adjacent to the original W gable end of the main range, is a boarded door.