Exterior
A long single-storey range constructed of large blocks of white-washed random stone under a thatched roof; tall ridge stack, rendered over stone. The windows are mainly C20 wooden casements, those to E with diamond glazing. The W side of the house, fronting the road, shows signs of historic alteration: the inserted stack, of crude stonework, is offset L of centre; immediately to its L is a fragment of original box-panelling with plaster infill, on a high battered plinth, containing a small 2-light casement with diamond glazing. Further L is an infilled window with timber lintel. To R of stack is a plain-glazed 2-light casement, possibly enlarged, beyond which is a single light with timber lintel. Alterations to far R, including a tall narrow recess, its purpose unclear, blocked window to its R, and inserted small casement beyond. South gable end is of stone, with small C20 light inserted to gable. The N gable end is of random stone, the gable rebuilt in brick, with a small light. Lean-to against ground floor, containing a mid-late C20 door to L and window to R. The N half of the E side is 4-window, all 2- or 3-light; the window 2nd from L inserted into an earlier stone porch, possibly made when the house was divided. Further S is a parallel single-storey range of c1920, with 2 large windows as main range. A porch, dated 1992, was added to the N end of this range: inside, a doorway to R leads into house forming a lobby-entrance. The 2 ranges do not join, the medieval range retaining an early 2-light iron casement with early fastenings (visible inside).