Interior
The building divides into 3 clear sections, comprising shop to the east, house at centre of the range, and former store-house to rear. Notwithstanding some subdivisions, inserted staircases etc, the main layout can still be traced. The house comprised a two-room plan, with its principle domestic accommodation (hall and parlour) on the first floor. Two chambers to ground floor divided by a substantial axial stack, against which was a (possibly secondary) entrance, giving a lobby-entry plan. At the front, the present shop floor forms a mezzanine between the principle floors of the house (achieved by lowering the original first floor, whose timbers therefore survive within this mezzanine). The original front wall line survives, within which a heavy timber lintel marks the position of the original doorway towards the north. Principle domestic rooms at first floor: open-hall has chamfered fireplace bressumer, carried on massive corbels, and post-and-panel screen running along the rear wall (this is plastered and painted on its reverse side, and though this is now abutted by wall of adjacent building, may perhaps be indicative of a lost south wing). Open truss with high collar to hall, now under-built by a dividing wall, wind-braces to roof. Eastern truss modified with formation of hipped roof over hall. Ogee doorhead between hall and parlour, though latterly onto inserted passage linking hall with room over store-house. Parlour has broad chamfered longitudinal beam and chamfered joists. Post-and-panel partitions in attic, to either side of chamber over parlour. Below the hall, the main ground floor room has broad chamfered cross beams and stop chamfered joists, and chamfered lintel to fireplace. Room beneath parlour has cobbled floor and early ceiling, with chamfered cross beam and broad joists.
Store-house range of 3 bays, with longitudinal ceiling beams; paired lateral fireplaces (perhaps relating to later industrial use) in first bay adjoining house. Lateral beam with evidence of lost partition between this and the central bay. Gable chimney in end bay. Two rooms above (though probably not the original arrangement), including one large chamber to west with 3 collar trusses - original tie-beams cut and additional collars inserted.