Exterior
Large gentry house of c1788 in rubble stone with stuccoed main range, slate roofs and red brick stacks. Roughly U-plan around a small court. Formal E front range, simple late Georgian style. Two-storey, with 5-window main portion projected forward of 1-window wings. Hipped roof with 2 brick ridge stacks. Plinth, first floor band, moulded cornice and coped parapet. Twelve-pane sashes with painted stone or slate sills. Wider centre bay has window over door in large 3-bay timber portico with entablature and dentilled cornice on 4 Roman Doric columns. Pilaster responds. Sides infilled later with glazed panels. Paired half-glazed doors, flanked by arched stucco niches. Fine flight of 7 broad stone steps, flanked by rendered piers with moulded coping. N end has matching full height 3-sided canted bay, with 12-pane sashes, blank wall each side of bay.
Rear wing, set back has brick ridge and right end stacks.Two-storey, 3-window range in painted rubble with matching parapet and brick end stacks. Ground floor window to left is taller and narrower - formerly door.
S end of main range has parallel rear range and double hip to S end of valley roof with nogged brick eaves, parapet of facade returned a short distance only. Red brick stacks in valley and on ridge of rear range. S end has off-centre tall, arched stair-light with interlacing glazing bars to head. Small inserted 4-pane sash set to left of head. Ground floor has three evenly spaced doors - boarded timber door to centre, possibly original, others appear C20 inserts. Rear W stuccoed 2-storey, 4-window range to court, obscured to left by later extensions. First floor left stair-light with arched head, obscured by boarding. Rear wing at right angles has
first floor 12-pane sash to short S face, stripped of plaster. .
Lower 2-storey L-plan range of outbuildings beyond, in rubble stone, formerly rendered, with red nogged brick courses below eaves. Small square 6-pane sashes to loft. Four-window N side with 12-pane sashes to ground floor with cambered brick heads, 6-pane to first floor, with heads concealed by rough portions of stucco. Roof is hipped at SW angle. Return W rear has irregular windows - 4 6-pane sashes to first floor, offset from ends due to 2 massive red brick stacks. Modern C20 door and window visible beneath third window. S end wall has 6-pane sash to first floor, large double 2-pane sash to ground floor, both with cambered brick heads. E wall has large similar sash to ground floor left, bisecting an older low opening. Former door to right with cambered brick head, blocked in red brick, then 4-panel door, resited from house, with original 8-pane overlight and cambered brick head. Remainder of ground floor obscured by partly-demolished C20 structures. First floor has 6-pane sashes to centre and far right. S face of N range links with main house rear wing, joint marked by change in roof height. First floor has 6-pane sash to left near angle.